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[APC Image] AK 1067

Archaic pedestal of white marble built into the medieval wall of the Acropolis directly above the Mycenaean stairway. The name Hippotherides, inscribed on it, occurs on an archaic altar dedicated to Herakles ... 1934 ... (IG., I 2, 777). Since

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[APC Image] AK 1066

Top row, left: E.M.12789. Fragment of white marble. The left edge, part of which is preserved, is weathered but is not inscribed. In the first line only a single letter, or possibly none at all, is lost ... 1934 ... Museum (I.G., I 2, 219), which ... probably that I.G., I 2, 219 ... Epigraphical Museum (cf. I.G., I 2,

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[APC Image] AK 1069

E.M. 12750. Fragment of archaic pedestal of white marble found close to the Parthenon column drum. The inscription was cut horizontally at the top of the pedestal. Part of the cutting in the top into ... 1934 ... Acropolis (IG., I 2, 635). It

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[Agora Image] 2018.20.0021 (2018-01-23)

After removal of west segment of Wall U in Room I in Basket 9, and before excavation of level 1 of fill north of the removed wall in Basket 13, looking south ... Brian Martens ... south 11667 Horizontal (normal) ... 22 Jun 2018 ... After removal of west segment of Wall U in Room I in Basket 9, and before

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[APC Image] AK 1068

Inscription on pedestal in annex of Acropolis Museum. Lower part of pedestal of white marble found in the pit under the Parthenon column drum. The name Khromon is very rare. It occurs once on a boundary ... 1934 ... from Piraeus (IG II 1 2704).

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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

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[APC Image] AK 1065

Fragments of inscribed herm, E.M. 2761 and 12712. The lower piece of the inscription which was discovered in a heap of marble in the ruined church of Hagios Nikolaos, fits a fragment in the Epigraphical ... 1934 ... I.G., II 2, and there is no