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Basket/zembil 81 30 209 Trench I, N I [p. 208]
I have put the men from G into a new section further to the northwest - section N.
[p. 209]
Section N. N I 0.00-0.35 below ground.
A good many sherds ... LH III ... Trench I, N I ... [p. 208]
I have put the men from G into a new ...
Section N. N I 0.00-0.35 |
Floor fragment with start of stem on underside. Max. dim. 0.04.
I, man or youth (front of legs to mid-calf; left hand holding a wreath; fingers of right) to right. At the far right:
Relief contour ... Ca. 480 B.C ... G 6 ... Ca. 480 B.C. |
N-S Cut on 20m. line (area of Road, area of Stoa, area N of Stoa)
various levels and dates over the three areas.
Investigations to the northwest of the market square in the area of the road that bordered ... Protogeometric to Late Roman ... F-G 3:1 ... F-G 3:1 |
Fragment of inscription.
Broken on all sides.
Two wreaths, both broken, with letters inside them.
Below the wreath, the inscription.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 4115. Finished Found in the ... 1st. century B.C ... Belongs with I 4115 ... Found in the wall of the modern house 631β/2 (631b/2), over the area of the Tholos. |
Exploration in the area between the east front of the Hellenistic Metroon and the Great Drain, from accumulated road metal of early north-south road.
For levels in the same road further south, see F-G ... 575-525 B.C ... 575-525 B.C. |
| IG II², 491. B.D. Meritt, Hesperia 33, 1964, pp. 7-8. A.G. Woodhead in Ancient Macedonian Studies, p. 365. Hesperia 58, 1989, pp. 297-301. IG II², 481, 482, 483, 484. Hesperia 58, 1989, p. 300. IG II², ... Agora 16 180 I 5972 I 1441 B 18:13 ... 23 April 1947 ... I 5972 ... I 1441 ... B 18:13 |
| Mass of stones at I-IA/38, Room G ... Milburn, E.V ... From Northwest Film type: Kodak Plus-X NB210 B9a P149 ... 1959-04-29 00:00:00+03 ... NB210 B9a P149 |
Floor fragment. Max. dim. 0.036; est. diam. of tondo 0.09.
I, male (left foot and ankle, ends of drapery folds) to right. Reserved line for tondo border. Preliminary sketch. Relief contour ... Probably late 6th century B.C ... G 12:21 ... Probably late 6th century B.C. |
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