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| From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II2, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I2, 864 (I 2408) ... I.G. I² 864
I.G. II² 4870
I.G. II² 8541
C.I.G. 542 Horizontal (normal) ... I.G. I² 864
I.G. II² 4870
I.G. II² 8541
C.I.G. 542 |
| From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II2, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I2, 864 (I 2408) ... I.G. I² 864
I.G. II² 4870
I.G. II² 8541
C.I.G. 542 Horizontal (normal) ... I.G. II2, 2581a & b ... C.I.G. 542a, ... I.G. II2, 4870 |
| From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II2, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I2, 864 (I 2408) ... I.G. I² 864
I.G. II² 4870
I.G. II² 8541
C.I.G. 542 Horizontal (normal) ... I.G. I² 864
I.G. II² 4870
I.G. II² 8541
C.I.G. 542 |
| From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II2, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I2, 864 (I 2408) ... I.G. I² 864
I.G. II² 4870
I.G. II² 8541
C.I.G. 542 Horizontal (normal) ... I.G. II2, 2581a & b ... C.I.G. 542a, ... I.G. II2, 4870 |
| Fragments of inscribed herm, E.M. 2761 and 12712. The lower piece of the inscription which was discovered in a heap of marble in the ruined church of Hagios Nikolaos, fits a fragment in the Epigraphical ... 1934 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 411 (inscription no. 33). Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 187, fig. |
Inscription on stat base referring to a fortress, IG II² 3193 ... Alison Frantz ... Full frontal A. Frantz, 1988, The Athenian Agora, XXIV, p. 118 Picture number and negative number assigned 2001 ... Unknown Unknown ... The Athenian Agora, Late Antiquity: A.D. 267-700, Alison Frantz, 1988 [Fig. 74 b] |
| Fragment j (E.M. 4646) joined to I.G. II 2, 1076a ... Cf. AK 1050 ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 179, fig. 68 (inscription no. 45). |
| Left: E.M. 12768. Fragment of white marble. It apparently belongs to some financial document from about the end of the fifth century. Center: E.M. 12766. Fragment of bluish marble. All the letters are ... 1934 ... (inscription nos. 26, 27), fig. 54 (inscription no. 28). |
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