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[Agora Object] I 242: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken on all sides; the back rough picked. Mended from two fragments. Decree concerning relations between Athens and Sparta. Remains of twenty lines of the inscription preserved. ... 267 B.C. (?).

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[Agora Object] I 431: Marble Fragment: Prytany List

Fragment from an inscribed stele. Broken all round. Parts of eight lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. ADDENDA I 929, I 990, I 2259, I 2301 and I 7479 belong and join with each other ... Mid 3rd. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 775: Prytany Decree Fragment

Fragment from inscribed stele. Broken all round. Parts of three lines of the inscription preserved, with a vacant space to the right. Hymettian marble. Found in a context of late Roman and Byzantine times, ... Mid. 3rd. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 828: Prytany Decree Fragment

Fragment of an inscribed stele. Part of fine picked right side preserved, and of back, rough picked; otherwise broken. The inscription enclosed in a wreath; to the left part of another wreath with its ... Mid. 3rd. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 974: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Part of left side, picked smooth preserved; otherwise broken. Pentelic marble. Finished Found in late context, east of the Propylon to the New Bouleuterion. Leica, III-2 ... Mid. 3rd. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 982: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken on sides; rough picked on back, perhaps not the original surface (?). Didascalic Notice; Archonship of Alkiviades. Seven lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble ... Ca. 250 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 999: Prytany Decree Fragment

Fragment from upper right corner of inscribed pedimental stele. The front part of the corner akroterion broken away; left side and bottom broken. Hymettian marble. Found in late walls, over the Propylon ... Mid. 3rd. century A.D.

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[Agora Object] I 1024: Prytany Decree Fragment

Lower part of inscribed stele; with base. The stele is broken away at the top. It is leaded into a heavy rectangular base, of limestone, whose bottom is a plance which slopes upward toward the spectator's ... 260/59 (?) B.C.