"Chronology","Name","dc-publisher","dc-subject","dc-title","dc-description","Redirect","dc-creator","Icon","Id","UserLevel","Collection","dc-date","Type" "4th. century B.C.","I 613","","","Dedication Fragment","Fragment of inscribed block.; The top is smooth dressed, polished as if from wear, and covered with a hard cement; the bottom is rough picked. On the preserved right side is an anathyrosis band along the top, the front, and the front part of the bottom. Left side and back broken.; Dedication commemorating a choregic victory.; Part of two lines of the inscription preserved.; Pentelic marble.","","","Agora:Image:2009.01.0339::/Agora/2009/2009.01/2009.01.0339.tif::3921::1819","Agora:Object:I 613","","Agora","22 March 1933","Object" "","Agora XVIII","The American School of Classical Studies at Athens","","Inscriptions: The Dedicatory Monuments","This is the last of five volumes presenting inscriptions discovered in the Athenian Agora between 1931 and 1967. Published here are inscriptions on monuments commemorating events or victories, on statues or other representations erected to honor individuals and deities, and on votive offerings to divinities. Most are dated to between the 4th century B.C. and the 2nd century A.D., but a few survive from the Archaic and Late Roman periods. A final section contains monuments that are potentially, but not certainly, dedicatory in character, and a small number of grave markers omitted from Agora XVII. Each of the 773 catalogue entries includes a description of the object inscribed, bibliography, a transcription of the Greek text, and commentary. There are photographs of each piece of which no adequate illustration has yet been published, including newly joined fragments. The volume concludes with concordances, bibliography, and an index of persons named in the inscriptions.","","Geagan, D.","Agora:Image:2009.09.0049::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0049.jpg::376::500","Agora:Publication:Agora 18","","Agora","2009","Publication"