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| Inscribed fragments.
Three joining fragments badly worn, especially at right, and much stained as from a bothros.
Original smoothly dressed right edge and apparently original very rough picked back.
Traces ... 15-16 September 1966 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p. 274, no. 14, pl. 81 ... Agora XV, no. 259, p. 206 ... IG II3,1,5, 1337. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Part of the right side preserved, smooth at the edge, then toothed; otherwise broken.
Seven lines of the inscription preserved, with a space between the sixth and seventh.
Hymettian ... After 269/8 B.C ...
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins ... Leica, 6-72, II-70, IX-86 |
Fragment of inscription.
Broken behind, on top and to the right.
Two flat fasciae; above, a cornice moulding continuing to the left side; at the left corner, the start of a raking cornice.
Inscribed on ... Late 2nd. or early 1st. centuries B.C ...
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Joins |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Ψ 63, only left side and back preserved. The stele was opisthographic, but the reverse is now so worn as to be illegible.
Eighteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Joins ... 428/7 B.C ... Hesperia 63 (1994), p. 172 ... Hesperia 13 (1944), p. 211, no. 2 ... Agora XVI, no. 15, p. 18. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and left side preserved.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA I 3320, I 3321, I 3323 are fragments of an Archon list; belonging with IG ... 102/1-95/4 B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 15 (1975), p. 26, no. 4. |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round, save on inscribed surface.
Inscribed on broad bevelled band and also on recessed lower surface.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Joined with I 1319. Found at a late Roman ... 9 March 1932 ...
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Joined |
Fragment of curved inscribed monument.
Broken away on all sides.
Below the inscription is a niche. In the lower left hand corner, also below the inscription, a rosette in relief.
The left edge of the letter ... 2nd. century A.D ... Agora XVII, no. 132, p. 51, pl. 14 ... IG II2, no. 6147. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all but two faces. These have what seem to be independent inscriptions, the longer of which is almost illegible.
Treasure record; for Athena and the other Gods.
The other ... Early 4th. century B.C ... Hesperia 5 (1936), p. 389, no. 8. |
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