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| Inscribed fragments of stele.
Surface severely damaged and peeling.
Stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found broken into two pieces and re-used to cover a man hole (A 11) leading down into an underground water ... 4 and 8 July 1957 ... Agora III, p. 225 ... Agora XIX, no. L 8, p. 186 ... Agora XVI, no. 84, p. 125. |
| Inscribed block.
Preserved is a large rectangular block, the edges much broken and worn. As built into the wall, the inscribed face is right side up.
Moulding preserved in part along the upper edges to ... 2 March 1938 ... -2.50m. |
Mended with small missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Lip offset on inside; foot offset on underside. Glaze slightly abraded on handles. H. 0.074; diam. of rim 0.18; W. with handles 0.238; ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... opp. p. 135 (I); LIMC III, ... p. 83, fig. 72 (A); M. ... 4 and pl. 30; M. |
| Two inscribed fragments.
Fragment Η' 445 a), broken on all sides.
Fragment Η' 448 b), left side preserved, finely picked with tooth chisel.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 1015, I 1017, and ... 186/5 B.C ... Hesperia 45 (1976), p. 286 ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 193, no. 38. |
| About one-half preserved.
Plain grooved rim with herringbone panels, the flat nozzle continuous with the outer band, but not extending across the rim to the discus.
Round the small central filling hole, ... 1932 ... Agora VII, no. 283, p. 95, pl. 9. |
| Thick narrow block, possibly from revetment; front and back faces smoothly finished; sides rounded with long point marks; at lower rt. break, start of a projecting surface. graffito. Greek. Single column ... 1937/09/30 ... I |
| Inscribed stele.
The small fragment first found fits on top of the larger piece, which preserves the lower part of the stele, its bottom finished square. Bottom and back rough picked; sides dressed.
The ... 169/8 B.C ... a) (Η' 115) 12/ΜΖ
b) (Η' 236) 15/ΝΓ
a) (Η' 115) I 7
Levels:
a) (Η' 115) 54.00m ... floor, ca. 0.20m. above it, |
| Nb. No. 1. Trench A, Assembly Place; filling of Period III. [ΘΑΣ]ΙΩΝ
[ΔΙΑ]ΡΗ[Σ]
[ΣΚΥΜ]Ν[ΟΣ] 34 ... Late 5th and first half of 4th century BC ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), no. 1, p. 127, fig. 7, pl. 52. |
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