"dc-title","Collection","UserLevel","Name","dc-description","dc-creator","dc-subject","Id","dc-publisher","Chronology","Icon","dc-date","Redirect","Type" "Marble Fragment","Agora","","I 2372","Inscribed fragment; boundary stone.; Broken away at back and below.; Top and piece of left side and back preserved.; Hymettian marble.","","","Agora:Object:I 2372","","","Agora:Image:2008.16.0570::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0570.tif::3780::2643","7 February 1935","","Object" "Boundary Stone Fragment","Agora","","I 6462","Inscribed fragment.; Broken below and to right above.; Stone roughly curved above.; Inscription apparfently complete.; Very dark bluish (?) marble.","","","Agora:Object:I 6462","","","","8 March 1952","","Object" "Marble Fragment","Agora","","I 2170","Inscribed fragment; boundary stone.; Broken on all sides.; Traces of a moulding at the bottom and red in the letters.; Pentelic marble.","","","Agora:Object:I 2170","","Early 4th. century B.C.","Agora:Image:2008.16.0702::/Agora/2008/2008.16/2008.16.0702.tif::2740::3730","19 January 1935","","Object" "Boundary Stone","Agora","","I 3637","Inscribed grave boundary stone.; Lower part left rough for setting.; Inscription entirely preserved and back, left side, and top (?) of stone.; Nineteen letters remain.; Hymettian marble.","","","Agora:Object:I 3637","","Before middle of 4th. century B.C.","","25 February 1936","","Object" "Boundary Stone Fragment","Agora","","I 5478","Inscribed fragment.; The lower part and right side broken away; the top curved; in the back a large circular cutting.; Chisel marks not removed from inscribed face.; Four lines of the inscription preserved.; Hymettian marble.","","","Agora:Object:I 5478","","4th. century B.C.","Agora:Image:2012.75.1411::/Agora/2012/2012.75/2012.75.1411.jpg::2048::1610","30 May 1938","","Object" "Inscriptions: Horoi, Poletai Records, Leases of Public Lands","Agora","","Agora XIX","The three types of inscription from the Athenian Agora presented in this volume are all concerned with important civic matters. Part I, by Gerald V. Lalonde, includes all the horoi found in the excavations; most of them had been brought into the area for reuse at a later period. An introductory essay discusses the various purposes the horoi served, whether as markers of actual boundaries or private records of security for debt. The various types are illustrated in photographs. In Part II Merle K. Langdon publishes all the known records of the Athenian poletai, a board of magistrates charged with letting contracts for public works, leasing the state-owned silver mines and the privilege of collecting taxes, and leasing or selling confiscated property. The catalogue is preceded by an account of the nature of these transactions and the history of the poletai. Part III, by Michael B. Walbank, presents the records of leases for public and sacred lands, which once stood in the Agora; the documents are now in both the Agora and the Epigraphical Museums in Athens. The discussion considers the history and the terms of the leases. The three sections are followed by combined concordances and indices, with photographs of all stones not previously published.","Lalonde, G.V.","","Agora:Publication:Agora 19","American School of Classical Studies at Athens","","Agora:Image:2009.09.0045::/Agora/2009/2009.09/2009.09.0045.jpg::382::500","1991","","Publication"