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| P.A. 6675-6679. Meisterhans-Schwyzer³, pp. 102-103. A. Brueckner, Ath. Mitt., XXXV, 1910, p. 219. Hiller, I.G., I², 951-952. J. Hondius, N.I.A., p. 120. D. Bradeen, Hesperia, 33, 1964, pp. 42-43. I.G., ... Agora 17 27 ... Hiller, I.G., I², 951-952 ... I.G., I², 964 A ... J. Hondius, N.I.A., p. 120 |
| NB 952, pocket item i01 ... 952 ... Corinth:Notebook:952 |
| NB 952, pocket item i02 ... 952 ... Corinth:Notebook:952 |
Investigations in the area around the Tholos, especially to the east and south of the building, between it and the Great Drain, and not otherwise specified as deposits.
This "deposit" has no form. It ... various levels and dates ... G-I 11-12 ... G-I 11-12 |
| From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II2, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I2, 864 (I 2408) ... I.G. I² 864
I.G. II² 4870
I.G. II² 8541
C.I.G. 542 Horizontal (normal) ... I.G. I2, 864 ... I.G. II2, 2581a & b ... I.G. II2, 4870 |
| From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II2, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I2, 864 (I 2408) ... I.G. I² 864
I.G. II² 4870
I.G. II² 8541
C.I.G. 542 Horizontal (normal) ... I.G. I2, 864 ... I.G. II2, 2581a & b ... I.G. II2, 4870 |
| See I-1556A. Fine white marble. Fragment. See I-1556A. South Stoa centre, cross wall apsidal building, April 16, 1935, O.B. p. 21 ... I-1556A, I-1556B, I-1556C, I-1556D, I-1556E, I-1556F, I-1556G, I |
Fragment. NB203 P041 ... I 2453g ... g |
White marble ... I 1438g ... g |
Fragment. Number lapsed. Joins I-594C ... according to Corinth 8.2 ... I-594C |
| See I-1465-A. See I-1465-A. inscribed. One line in Latin: […]LIB IN[…] Fine white marble. Fragment. Single frgt., broken all around and preserving few letters ... mid 3rd c. according to Corinth 8.3 ... See I-1465-A ... See I-1465-A. |
| Marble inscription with moulding. White marble. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving moulding likely from bottom edge. No letters preserved ... I |
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