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[Agora Object] I 4317: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment from upper part of a stele. Part of the pediment top preserved, and the left margin. Back broken away. Preamble of decree; archonship of Olympiodoros. Seven lines of the inscription ... 293/2 B.C ... Χ

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[Agora Notebook Page] Χ-6-43 (pp. 1076-1077)

Stamped Amphora Handle: Rhodian. Cistern ... Χ-6 1076, 1077 SS 9661 SS 9662 Χ:1946.0531:1 N 71328 M 19:2 L-M 19:1 SS 9661 SS 9662 ... 307-283 B.C ... Χ-6 ... Χ:1946.0531:1

[Agora Deposit] L-M 19:1: Channel

Channel to West of Cistern at 63/ΞΒ. Part of Cistern System A which includes the cistern 63/ΞΒ (M 19:2), this channel to the west, and the manhole at 57-58/ΞΔ-ΞΕ. Coins: 31 May 1946 #1 3 June 1946 #1 6 ... Early 3rd c. B.C ... Χ ... Χ:63/ΞΒ

[Agora Deposit] N 19:1.3: Lower fill

Baskets 54-56 (containers 48-49). Construction of cistern ... Early 3rd c. B.C ... Χ ... Χ:84/ΝΣΤ

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[Agora Object] I 4495: Marble Fragments: Ephebic List

Inscribed fragments. List of names, arranged by tribes: names from Aigeis, Pandionis, and Leontis. Fragment X 39, inscribed face, left face and original back preserved. Eleven lines of the inscription ... Mid. 3rd. century B.C ... (Χ 39) 78/ΞΕ (Χ 177) 73/Ξ (Χ 39) M 19 (Χ 177) M 19

[Agora Coin] N 71320

Ptolemy II, Ptolemaic Kings ... Πτολεμαίων, pl. XIII:18--24. Obv. Head of Zeus right laureate. Rev. [ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΙΟΥ] [Β]ΑΣΙΛΕ[ΩΕ] Eagle to left on thunderbolt, wings open. Coin no. 2. Cistern at 84/ΝΣΤ, dirt pile. Head of Zeus r., ... Ptolemy II, 285--246 B.C ... Χ ... Χ:84/ΝΣΤ

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[Agora Notebook Page] Χ-6-48 (pp. 1086-1087)

Bit of Roof of Channel. West Wall. Top of Wall by Downspout. Floor of Channel. Socle Foundation. Mosaic Floor. Mosaic Floor Level. Cistern ... Χ-6 1086, 1087 Χ:1946.0603:1 N 71329 L-M 19:1 ... 307-243 B.C ... Χ-6-48 (pp. 1086-1087) ... Χ-6-48 ... Χ.1086

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[Agora Object] I 4622: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment of stele. Broken at right and bottom. Concerns arbitration between certain Athenians and Boeotians (private suit) by the city of Lamians. Eleven lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian ... 244/3 B.C ... Χ 239