| Inscribed fragment.
Broken at right and below.
Upper left hand corner of a large pedimental stele.
Moulding, from top to bottom: fillet, cavetto, flattened ovolo.
Thickness very close to original.
Archonship ... 178/7 B.C ... Tracy (1990), p. 115 ... IG II3,1,5, 1309. |
| IG II², 283. Diodorus Siculus 16.26.42 and 46. SEG XXXIX, 324. IG II², 239. M.N. Tod, GHI II, 180. SEG XXI, 267. SEG XXXII, 78. SEG VI, 240. M.N. Tod, GHI II, 181. SEG XXXI, 77. SEG VI, 241, 242, 243 ... Agora 16 109 I 5234 I 2409 ... 18 February 1938 ... IG II², 283 ... IG II², 239 ... IG II², 244 |
| S.V. Tracy, Cutter of FD, Fouilles de Delphes, III, 2, no. 5. Tract, Attic Letter-Cutters, pp. 212-215. Tract, Attic Letter-Cutters, pp. 212-215, fig. 37. Henry, Prescripts, p. 82. IG II², 1011. IG II², ... Agora 16 461 I 4875 ... 19 May 1937 ... S.V. Tracy, Cutter of FD, Fouilles de Delphes, III, 2, no. 5 ... IG II², 1011 ... IG II², 1028 |
| W.W. Tarn, CAH IV, 1927, pp. 501-502. G. Glotz, R. Cohen, and P. Roussel, Histoire grecque IV, i, 1938, pp. 338-340. C. Mossé, Athens in Decline, 404-86 B.C., 1973, pp. 108-113. Polyainos 4.7.3. H. Schaefer, ... Agora 16 182 I 2636 ... 18 March 1935 ... Agora 16, no. 115 |
Fragment of inscribed columnar grave monument.
Top preserved.
Sixteen letters remain.
Hymettian marble. Found in the area of the Stoa of Attalos. Leica ... 3rd.-2nd. centuries B.C ... IG II2, no. 7076. |
Fragment of inscribed columnar grave monument.
Top preserved.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in the area of the Stoa of Attalos. Leica ... 2nd. century B.C ... IG II2, no. 8047. |
| IG II², 1713. IG II², 1006. SEG XIX, 108. ID 2610. W.S. Ferguson, Athenian Secretaries, pp. 46 and 57. IG II², iv, 1, pp. 20-21. PA 10858. W.B. Dinsmoor, Archon of Athens, pp. 223, 227-28, 232, 273. Ferguson, ... Agora 16 449 I 1594 F 15:2 ... 9 March 1934 ... I 1594 ... F 15:2 |
Inscribed columnar grave monument.
Top and entire circumference preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA I 3586 (ΣΑ 141)-I 3600 (ΣΑ 156): Columnar grave monuments brought in from the Stoa, have no notebook ... 2nd. century B.C ... 2nd. century B.C. |
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