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| Summary of the Evidence for the Identification of the City Eleusinion; Evidence from Other Inscriptions. IG I³ 386, 387. IG II² 1672. Tracy and Habicht, 1991 ... Agora 31 9 ... IG I³ 386, 387 ... IG II² 1672 |
| Epigraphical Index. Agora 16, no. 9. Agora 16, no. 48. Agora 16, no. 77. Agora 16, no. 123. Agora 16, no. 140. Agora 16, no. 206. Agora 16, no. 220. Agora 16, no. 228. Agora 16, no. 239. Agora 16, no ... Agora 31 231 I 6889 I 220 I 6896 I 562 I 6909 I 1299 I 6921 I 3310 I 3844 I 4007 I 5733 I 6974 I 6794 I 6877 I 6915 I 4739 I 3845 I 4140 I 4165 I 4260 I 5322 I 4360 I 4363 I 5715 I 7304 I 4374 I 4377 I ... IG I³ 386-387 ... IG I³ 6 ... IG I³ 32 |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
Three lines of the inscription preserved, and a trace of one letter in a fourth line above; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman context, over the floor ... 5th. century B.C ... Hesperia 44 (1975), pp. 386-387, pl. 86 ... IG I3, no. 490. |
| Objects. Marble Fragment. Plate Fragment with Maker's Stamp. Bowl Fragment with Maker's Stamp. Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian ... ΛΛ-2 386, 387 I 4599 P 9315 P 9316 SS 7062 I 4599 P 9315 P 9316 SS 7062 ... 13 Mar 1937 ... ΛΛ-2-98 (pp. 386-387) ... ΛΛ.386 ... ΛΛ.387 |
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