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| Small inscription fragment.
Only one surface present, on which is inscribed in curiously pitted letters.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. I 1059, I 6132. Found in late Roman context, near the northwest corner of ... 1 March 1932 ... Agora XVI, no. 337, p. 474. |
Rim fragment only preserved.
On outer wall, a wreath suspended between the handles.
Above the wreath, in thinned clay: Plundered trench for east foundation of Square Building opposite Stoa Shops XV-XVI ... 29 July 1950 ... Agora XXIX, no. 146, pl. 13. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Honorary decree under grave inscription.
Fragment ΟΑ 113 a), inscribed face, left side and back preserved.
A: a palimpsest inscription.
B: is inscribed over inscription A.
Fragment ... 318/7 B.C ... SEG 21 (1965), no. 318 ... Agora XVI, no. 104, p. 157. |
Inscribed fragment.
From a pedimental stele.
Part of left edge preserved, and of top.
Preamble of decree.
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in 4th. century B.C. context, in ... 3rd. (?) century B.C ... Agora XVI, no. 146, p. 217. |
Fragment of inscribed stele.
From the upper left corner of a small pedimental stele; back, left side, and part of top preserved.
Preamble of decree; Archon Diotimos.
Nine lines of the inscription preserved; ... 287/6 B.C ... H. 0.230; Lett. H. 0.006; W. 0.146; Th. 0.095 ... 0.146 |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
Broken at right and bottom.
Concerns arbitration between certain Athenians and Boeotians (private suit) by the city of Lamians.
Eleven lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian ... 244/3 B.C ... Agora XVI, no. 208, p. 295, pl. 21. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Lettered face and top preserved.
A moulding broken away from top of face.
Twelve lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon; vacat between sixth and seventh line.
Space between ... 307/6 B.C ... Tracy (1995), pp. 40, 141, 146, no. 2 ... Agora XVI, no. 107, p. 169. |
Inscribed fragment.
At the top of a moulded band, its surface broken; other edges broken.
Six lines of the inscription preserved and traces of a seventh below.
Pentelic marble.
Transferred to the Epigraphical ... Ca. 430 B.C ... Agora XVI, no. 10, p. 13. |
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