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Fragment of columnar grave monument.
Broken on all sides.
The preserved face has been worked with a toothed chisel.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 637/4, east of the southern part ... 10 November 1934 ... I 2069 ... I 2069 ... Ο 37 |
Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Broken at sides and bottom.
Part of top preserved, very rough, with drill-holes.
Two holes.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 645α/5 ... 4 November 1935 ... I 3069 ... I 3069 ... Σ 37 |
Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Part of original top and about one-third columnar surface preserved; broken below.
Present inscription written over an earlier one, cf. lines 1 and 2, third ... 5 February 1937 ... I 4494 ... I 4494 ... Χ 37 |
| Inscribed fragment of statue base.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Four lines of the inscription preserved, and trace of fifth.
Part of Ionic-Caric list
Pentelic marble. Finished Found in modern context ... Post 439 B.C ... I 4570 ... I 4570 ... ΟΑ 37 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, top, right side and bottom, preserved.
Sixteen letters remain.
Hymettian marble.
Cf. Phoenix 11 (1957), Raubitschek, E., Brutus in Athens. Found in modern context over ... 10 February 1936 ... I 3366 ... I 3366 ... ΗΗ 37 |
| Marble Fragment. House 641/3. House 641/13. Decree Fragment. House 641/14 ... Ω-1 60, 61 I 5091 I 5092 I 5093 I 5091 I 5092 I 5093 ... 20 December 1937 ... Ω-1-37 (pp. 60-61) ... Ω-1-37 ... I 5091 |
| Brann L 58. Hesperia, XXIX. Brann L 59. Brann I 75. Brann L 57. Burial. Brann I 74. Brann L 61. Brann L 64. Brann L 44. Brann L 62. Brann L 60. Brann L 63. Brann L 65. Brann H 68. Brann P 32. Brann H 67 ... Agora 8 124 MC 451 G 197 MC 452 ST 150 MC 453 ST 151 G 198 MC 454 ST 229 MC 455 ST 230 MC 462 ST 231 MC 463 ST 235 MC 681 ST 507 MC 682 ST 508 MC 683 ST 509 MC 684 ST 547 IL 745 MC 685 ST 553 MC 686 ST ... Brann I 75 ... Brann I 74 ... Brann I 69 |
| Upper part of inscribed grave relief.
Mended from two fragments found on different dates.
The smaller left piece was found first; the two fragments do not meet along front edge; may have been cut apart ... 4th. century B.C ... I-J 8 |
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