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| Angular cover tile of Corinthian type. Largely complete but broken and mended. Buff clay with yellow slip. To west of Bouleuterion Propylon, on floor below Layer V: context of second half of 4th century ... 16 July 1954 |
| Broken at both ends and one side. A thin slab of marble, its top surrounded by a low, raised border 0.03 wide. Round hole, much worn, in middle. Smooth finish on top, rough-tooled on underside; edges finished ... 1 May 1938 |
Four joined fragments preserving part of the hilt and the stub of the blade.
The edges of the hilt and of the shoulders of the blade are turned over to grip the material (probably wood) of the handle plates ... 11 May 1935 |
Obverse : Head of Athena, left; very poor condition.
Reverse : the letter psi (Ψ) in incuse square.
Cf. Svoronos (1923), Class I, pl. 100, no. 14.
Originally entered as coin no. 15. Just north of Tholos, ... 13 February 1934 |
| Inscribed fragments from a monument.
Six joining fragments and several splinters; one inscribed fragment does not join.
With curved face decorated with small shields in low relief.
Lettering in various ... 14 July 1954 |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around.
Thin chip, preserving only a very little of the inscribed face, and of two lines of the inscription.
List of names by demes.
Line spacing: 0.018m.
Hymettian marble ... October 1954 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved, with cement adhering on all broken surfaces.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Removed from cement underpinning of pavement of ... 10 December 1963 |
| Obverse: relatively clear but uncertain representation.
Reverse: plain.
ADDENDA: According to the publication on obverse a helmet. Bouleuterion plateia, scraping bedrock in N.E. part. Leica ... 19 March 1936 |
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