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| Inscribed block of the Altar of Apollo Patroos. Now in the Epigraphical Museum ... I.G. II² 4984 Horizontal (normal) ... 1937 ... 1997.03.0011 (7-64) ... 7-64 ... 7-64 |
| Inscribed block of the Altar of Apollo Patroos. Now in the Epigraphical Museum ... I.G. II² 4984 Horizontal (normal) ... 1937 ... 2012.25.0198 (7-64) ... 7-64 ... 7-64 |
| Inscribed triangular tripod base found in the Late Roman Fortification Wall in the Stoa of Attalos. I.G. II2, 3114 ... 1964 ... I.G. II2, 3114. |
| Setting marble tripod base. Massive pillar of Pentelic marble, triangular in cross section. Once supported a bronze tripod commemorating a victory in choral singing. I.G. II2, 3114 ... northwest ... 1964 ... I.G. II2, 3114. |
| Left: E.M. 12768. Fragment of white marble. It apparently belongs to some financial document from about the end of the fifth century. Center: E.M. 12766. Fragment of bluish marble. All the letters are ... 1934 ... (I.G., II 2, 1064, 1.91). The ... preserved. The Nikias of line 3 ... line 5, is probably the |
| E.M. 12751; new fragment m joined to i. Small fragment of white marble which belongs to an important inscription of which several larger pieces have been found on the Acropolis. Nine of these were published ... 1934 ... E.M. 12751 - von Premerstein, JAHRESH., XVI, 1913, pp. 249-270; I.G., II 2, |
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