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[Agora Object] I 3855: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face, right side, and possibly back preserved. Ten lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. ADDENDA Joins with I 5392. Finished Found in Byzantine context southeast ... Ca. 275 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 3868: Dedication Fragment

Fragment of small votive stele with relief and inscription. Front, back, top and left surfaces preserved. The back and side rough dressed; the top smooth. Broken at right and at bottom, but the bottom ... 3rd. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 3872: Epigram

Inscribed fragment. Fragment from the base for the statues of Harmodios and Aristogeiton. Inscribed face, original top, and right face preserved. Broken at left and bottom. Two lines of the inscription ... 477 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 3941: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment of stele. Inscribed face, right face, top and back preserved. Broken at left and bottom. Hymettian marble. Found in Byzantine wall, north of the Odeion. Leica, XX-76 ... 30 March 1936

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[Agora Object] I 4012: Base

Inscribed statue base. On top surface, two cuttings ca. 0.24mX0.04m.X 0.045m. deep, for tongues below feet of statue. Base for statue of Livia. Hymettian marble. Found in Byzantine wall, 55.00m. east of ... 14-37 A.D.

[Agora Object] I 5835: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment from a plaque. Inscribed face and rough picked back only preserved. Dedication to Apollo Hypakrais. Four lines of the inscription preserved, enclosed in a laurel wreath. Pentelic marble ... 20 May 1939

[Agora Object] I 5862: Honorary Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Right side of a rectangular stele, broken at left. Inscribed face has been much walked on, and in spots all traces of letters have disappeared. In honor of Hadrian. At least six lines ... 2 June 1939

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[Agora Object] I 5879: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and slightly concave back preserved. Right side apparently re-worked. Decree concerning coinage. Remains of eight lines of the inscription; stoichedon. Space between ... 422 B.C. (?)