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| Thick slab, inscribed on one face, with inscribed area recessed slightly below surrounding flat borders, W00.039. Bottom roughly picked, in so far as preserved; lt. edge cut smoothly at rt. angles to face ... Possibly first half of the 2nd cent. AD (Spawforth 1994: 225-225) ... IG IV.1605; Powell 1903, AJA p. 54 n.30; Meritt 1931, Corinth 8.1, p.14, cat. |
| Rectangular base with base mouldings: fascia, cyma reversa; crowning mouldings: cyma reversa, fascia. Mouldings carved on all four sides. Faces worked with claw chisel. Top finely picked with point; 2 ... Hadrian ... IG IV 1601; Powell 1903, AJA 7, pp. 51-52, n.25; Meritt 1931, Corinth 8.1, |
| Marble slab with inscription. Other restorations proposed in Merrit; this text is that of Sironen in IG. inscribed. Six lines in Greek. Bluish marble. Fragment. Two joining frgts., preserving top and proper ... 1915/04/20 ... that of Sironen in IG. |
| Tall rectangular statue base. Back roughly picked with punch. Top worked with point. Shallow tenon hole Diam. 0.055 m, depth 0.036 m, set back 00.41+ from face. Second tenon hole near rt. Edge 0.25 from ... 1900 ... IG IV 1603;Powell 1903, AJA 7, pp.47-49, no. 23; Wolters 1904, RhM 1904, |
| Tall rectangular statue base (as joined). Three surfaces finely worked with claw chisel. Back flat, roughly worked with punch. Top: roughly picked, 2 foot prints with tenons for statue at least life-size ... 1902/05/08 ... IG IV 1602 and 1604; Powell 1903, AJA 7, pp.45-47, n.22 and pp.52-53, n.27; |
Three disks of which the top and bottom one form a single unit, with their connecting stem set through a hole in the middle disk.
Monogram stamped on top disk.
Cf. IL 1097; a similar sealing with an upper ... 5 June 1947 ... ΟΟ 1608 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Front only preserved; broken on all other sides.
Very worn.
Hymettian (?) marble. Found in area IV in Byzantine Room 4, in fill under strosis B; layer X-C. 1353 81-48-4 ... 9 July 1981 ... IG II3,1,5, 1301c. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left edge preserved.
Toothed left side, and rough back preserved.
Beginning of moulding above at right.
Honorary decree for a friend of King Seleucus (Seleucus IV, 187-175 A.D.)
Twelve ... 8 December 1934 ... IG II3,1,5, 1282. |
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