"dc-description","Type","Icon","dc-title","Chronology","Redirect","Name","dc-subject","dc-publisher","dc-creator","UserLevel","Id","dc-date","Collection" "Square bottom preserved.; Four petalled flower in relief on bottom, which rises toward the center. ; Light green glass.","Object","Agora:Image:2007.01.0597::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0597.tif::2248::1747","Bottle Fragment","","","G 428","","","","","Agora:Object:G 428","18 March 1937","Agora" "Three rim and wall fragments and one base fragment of an open pyxis.; Flat projecting rim, and nearly vertical walls.; Green glass.","Object","Agora:Image:2007.01.0355::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0355.tif::2631::1880","Pyxis Fragments","","","G 136","","","","","Agora:Object:G 136","5-16 May 1937","Agora" "Broken off above waist. Left foot (which was attached with iron dowel) missing, and small part of throne.; Figure, wears transparent chiton and heavier himation. She is seated on a rocky throne, with left leg forward, right drawn back. ; Almost completely modeled in the round, except for small piece in upper back, which was finished with a joint surface and intended to be set against something. The scale would suit the pediment of the Temple of Apollo Patroos.; Pentelic marble. ; ; ADDENDA Composed for a niche: Nympheum? (AS 1977)","Object","Agora:Image:2013.04.9279::/Agora/2013/2013.04/2013.04.9279.jpg::1833::2000","Draped Seated Female Figure Fragment","","","S 1530","","","","","Agora:Object:S 1530","19 June 1951","Agora" "Fragment:; a) from side and rim of bowl. Groove below plain rim on inside.; b) non-joining fragment form rim and upper wall, made up of two pieces, belongs to same bowl. Added from box 129.; c) Four non-joining fragments from flat floor (from box 129) belong to same bowl.","Object","Agora:Image:2007.01.0613::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0613.tif::2352::1880","Bowl Fragments","","","G 445","","","","","Agora:Object:G 445","2-7 June 1939","Agora" "28 fragments, non joining, probably from two different plates or one oval (?) plate. Fragment:; a) part of horizontal rim preserved. Groove in top of rim. Rim widens toward right side of piece as if approaching a missing handle.; b) and c) are pieces from floor.; d), e), f), g), h) are fragments from base ring.; i) fragment of center floor with three concentric engraved circles.; j), k), l) fragments from rim with curving wall. Horizontal groove just below rim.; There are also 16 flat fragments of floor of plate, three of them with traces of base.; Colorless slightly opaque glass.","Object","Agora:Image:2007.01.0612::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0612.tif::2788::2004","Plate Fragments","","","G 444","","","","","Agora:Object:G 444","2-7 June 1939","Agora" "Fragment Θ 26 a), from right side of inscribed block; fine picked on one side, rough picked on the back.; ; Fragment Κ 115 b), back and left side preserved. Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Κ 115 c) right side preserved; elsewhere broken. Nine lines of the inscription preserved, and part of a wreath enclosing three letters.; ; Fragment Π 116 d), inscribed face only preserved. At left is part of a wreath, and at right the lower part of a rosette.; ; Fragment Π 129 e), joined with Π 130; inscribed face, left side and back preserved. About thirteen lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Π 149 f), inscribed face only preserved; and possibly a bit of the rough picked back (?).; ; Fragment Π 333 g), inscribed face, back, and right side preserved. Ten lines of the inscription preserved.; ; Fragment Σ 60 h), mended from two pieces; this fragment joins to the piece belonging to the Epigraphical Museum.; ; Fragments Σ 1298 and 1299, not numbered further because of possible joins, were checked for joins (December 1951), and none being found except as noted, were numbered (29 February 1952). Inscribed faces only preserved, most are very small fragments; small fragments preserving no letters, not numbered (Σ 1299b, joins to I 286 b; Σ 1299d, joins to I 989 c; Σ 1299s, joins to I 286 e.).; Hymettian marble.; ; ADDENDA Most of the fragments of this inscription were found near the southeast corner of the Agora. Some of the main fragments were used in the filling of the south tower of the gate in the late Roman Fortification (Q 13); other main fragments came from modern house walls in this neighborhood, no doubt extracted from the Fortification; and a few were found in modern constructions 100m. and more to the north and west of the tower. One fragment (EM 564) is reported to have come from a considerable distance to the east, east of the Tower of the Winds.; The stele appears to have stood originally in front of the terrace of the Stoa of Attalos, about opposite Pier 5 from the south, and to have been broken up after the Herulian invasion for use as building material in the late Roman Fortification. A quantity of small fragments and chips from it, opposite Pier 5, presumably left behind when the stele was broken up for building use.; ; ADDENDA 2023:I 286 was found with IL 2281 (Lead Dowel); ; Cf. Hesperia 4 (1935), p. 90.; BCH (1934), pp. 92-93.","Object","Agora:Image:2008.16.0145::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0145.tif::1698::2328","Ephebic Decree Fragments","127/6 B.C.","","I 286","","","","","Agora:Object:I 286","1933; 24 February 1934; 7 February 1935; 14 February 1935; 22 February 1935; 12 April 1935; 13 December 1935","Agora" "Inscribed fragment of stele.; The top akroterion and some of the bottom below the setting line broken away; otherwise intact.; An attempt was made in antiquity to break up the stele, and a narrow channel was run about half way across the face between the relief and the first line of the inscription; another, shorter line was started a little higher up. Fortunately neither of these channels coused any serious damage.; The stele has a pedimental top. The moulding below was decorated with a painted egg and dart, clear traces of which remain.; On the relief at the top of the stele are portrayed a seated man (Demos) who is being crowned by a woman (Democracy?) who stands beside him.; Decree of the Nomothetai; archonship of Phrynichos.; Twenty-nine lines of the inscription preserved, with thirty-six letters in each line except line fifteen which has only thirty-five; stoichedon.; Pentelic marble.","Object","Agora:Image:2010.01.0348::/Agora/2010/2010.01/2010.01.0348.tif::1140::1718","Decree Fragment","337/336 B.C.","","I 6524","","","","","Agora:Object:I 6524","3 May 1952","Agora"