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[Agora Object] I 47: Dedication Fragment

Fragment of dedicatory base of a grave monument. Lower edge and surface preserved; other edges broken. Space between lines 0.065m. Pentelic marble. Early Attic. ADDENDA Joins with I 44. Found at a late ... 5th. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 48: Marble Fragment

Wedge-shaped fragment inscribed on both faces. Circular bit of upper surface preserved, joining face (b); other edge broken. Pentelic marble. Finished Found in a modern wall, in the north part or northwest ... 2 July 1931

[Agora Object] I 50: Grave Monument Fragments

Two inscribed fragments of a grave monument. The lower surface of fragment a) joins with the upper surface of fragment b); ring largely chipped away; top surface preserved with hole; both pieces sliced ... 2 July 1931

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[Agora Object] I 123: Dedication Fragment

Fragment from left side of inscribed moulded block. Back, right and part of under surface broken. Top surface original, but not carefully finished. The inscription is carved on the front surface (inclined ... 30 June 1931

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[Agora Object] A 44: Cornice Block: Doric

Anathyrosis band preserved at both ends, rough-picked in back, which is cut away apparently for lightening (?). Bottom resting surface smooth finished; top rough-picked, smoother on sloping portion over ... 2 July 1931

[Agora Object] A 45: Cornice Block: Doric

Both ends of the block preserved, with anathyrosis band, the lower resting surface remains to a thickness of 0.14m.; the profile under the corona is preserved, and the start of the corona, with two mutules ... 2 July 1931

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[Agora Object] S 83: Statuette Fragment: Draped Standing Female

The lower part of a standing female statuette; it is broken above the waist and below the knees; part of the back is flattened. The dress is a Doric chiton with the apoptygma hanging to the hips; the lower ... 30 June 1931

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[Agora Object] S 84: Grave Lekythos Fragment

Broken at top and bottom, about half of body preserved. In low relief, a draped male figure, standing facing right, the himation thrown over the left shoulder, leaving the right arm free. The right hand ... 2 July 1931