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| The lower part missing; also many large fragments of the upper part. One horizontal lug handle preserved, pierced by a round hole through the middle. Flaring rim, convex on its upper face, with an inner ... 24 February 1939 ... Leica, IX-8, IX-9 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Dedication of Demos and soldiers in Mytilene.
Fragment Ι 454 a), broken all round.
Parts of two lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragment Π 48 b), smooth picked top preserved; ... Ca. 375 B.C ... c) 0.385, (of small ... face B) 0.012, b) 0.013, c ... c) 0.202, (of small |
| Intact.
Three fluked; socketted. Filling of south roasting pit beneath north annex of Tholos.
Archaic - 470 B.C. 2557 Leica, IX-68 ... 19 April 1938 ... B.C ... Leica, IX-68 |
| Several joined and non-joining fragments.
A. Two fragments, preserving part of the figure of Athena facing to her left, with swallow-tail drapery. Part of the inscription:
B. Chariot race; parts of two ... April 1938 ... Cistern; coroplasts' dump. Context ca. 350-320 B.C. |
Blackened by fire. Bearded Satyr head. Stoa of Attalos Shop IX from south, layer V, burnt deposit on floor of Brick Building context mid-2nd. c. B.C. 2844 Leica ... 16 June 1952 ... Stoa of Attalos Shop IX ... Building context mid-2nd. c. B.C. |
| Two joining fragments preserve about a third of rim and upper wall.
A rather deep bowl with plain convex body slightly contracted at top. Above the contraction, a plain unthickened lip flares out very ... 23 May-10 June 1939 ... Well, dump.
250 to nearly 5th c. A.D. |
| The "set" consists of one complete pin, two good-sized fragments of others, and five scraps.
The complete pin and the two large fragments are each mended from several pieces. Each consists of a plain tapering ... 2 June 1939 ... L. a) 0.196; P.L. b) 0.135, c) 0.132; Diam. a) 0.006, b) 0.005, c) 0.004 ... 0.196 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Only inscribed face and back (?) preserved.
Decree in honor of Aristomenes.
Twenty-five lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Space between lines, five including: 0.059m ... 357/6 B.C ... 357/6 B.C. |
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