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[Agora Image] 2012.52.0739 (XXXVII-13)

I.G. II², 334. Inthe Epigraphical Museum. Belongs to I 5477 ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... 2012.52.0739 (XXXVII-13) ... XXXVII-13 ... XXXVII-13

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[APC Image] AK 1056

Fragment j (E.M. 4646) joined to I.G. II 2, 1076a ... Cf. AK 1050 ... 1934 ... Fragment j (E.M. 4646) joined to I.G. II 2, 1076a.

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[Agora Image] 2012.86.1851 (2003-13-11)

ΒΖ N, end of season: 1) Room M, 2) Roman Room I, 3) Roman Room II, 4) Room D, 5) Roman Room A, 6) Wall G', looking south ... AMS south 6880 Horizontal (normal) ... 25 Jul 2003 ... 2012.86.1851 (2003-13-11) ... 2003-13-11 ... 2003-13-11

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[Agora Image] 2007.05.0010

Beginning of season photograph showing Wall G' (center), with Room M (top left), Room I (bottom left), Room II (bottom right) and Room A (top right) ... Marcie Handler ... south Horizontal (normal) ... 13 Jun 2007 ... photograph showing Wall G ... Room I (bottom left), Room II (bottom right) and Room

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[Corinth Image] digital 2011 7243

PAINTED MARBLE INSCRIPTIONS, LATIN. Top row: I-1465E, I-1329, I-1465H (upper half), I-1465D (lower half), I-1465C. Bottom row: I-1465B (left half), I-1465A (right half), I-1465F, I-1465G ... specific view Canon EOS 5D Mark II ... 2010-03-10 14:31:13+02 ... Canon EOS 5D Mark II

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[APC Image] AK 1050

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 ... used in I.G., II 2, 1076, ... m joined to i. Small ... bottom and left ede of i. The

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[APC Image] AK 1062

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

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[APC Image] AK 1055

E.M. 12798-q fitted to stele. Small fragment of white marble. This fragment belongs to the famous logistai inscription which forms the basis for a separate monograph published by Professor B.S. Merritt ... 1934 ... Meritt, The Athenian Calendar (1928). I.G I2 324 ... 47 (inscription no. 13).