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Fragment from grave monument.
The inscription in Latin.
The inscription on a projecting fascia, of which the bottom is preserved. The monument is broken away on all sides.
Three lines of the inscription ... 5 March 1934 ... Hesperia 10 (1941), p. 248, no. 47 ... Agora XVII, no. 1057, p. 118. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Π 51, only face and back preserved; the back has a series of mouldings with a highly polished surface.
The inscription perhaps represents the later use (?).
Fragment Π 155 ... (Π 51) 31 December 1934
(Π 155) 23 February 1935
(Π 170) 28 February 1935 ... (Π 170) 47/Κ
(Π 51) O-P 13
(Π 155) P 14
(Π 170) P 14 |
| Fragment of inscribed stele.
Part of left side preserved, fairly rough; otherwise broken.
Twelve lines of the inscription preserved at the top; the lowert 0.32m. of the block uniscribed.
Pentelic marble ... 25 May 1933 ... Hesperia 10 (1941), p. 77, no. 33. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and bottom only preserved.
Six lines of the inscription preserved.
ADDENDA Belongs to I 2287. Found built into late Roman wall over the east foundations of the Middle ... 2nd. century A.D ... Hesperia 10 (1941), p. 259, no. 63. |
| Broken away below waist; chipped elsewhere.
A figure holding a dove to her bosom in her right hand.
Very massive; features indistinct.
Flaky clay fired dark gray at core; buff on surface. Marble Chips ... 13 March 1937 ... Study Collections-Case No. 34-8 |
| Part of figure and part of shield. Red paint. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 4.
Well M, 2.10-3.10m. 139 ... 17 May 1937 ... Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 4.
Well M, 2.10-3.10m. |
Part of upper part of head with forearm thrown back across it. Hair and drawing of arm in shaded reddish glaze, ear and eye in a relief line; a fillet(?) in added clay. Large scale. Creamy ground. Black ... March 1936 ... Hesperia 32 (1963), p. 131, no. 10, pl. 47. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around; back roughly picked.
The third line from the top, and the third line from the bottom of this fragment have been erased and recut.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Apparently ... 177-180 A.D ... 10, I 27, I 815, I 864. |
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