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| Wycherley, R. E ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Here are presented all the ancient written references, both literary and epigraphical, to the Agora (including its environs) and its monuments. The introduction summarizes chronologically the authors cited, ... 1957 |
| Top of inscribed stele.
Original top, left, and right, and back surfaces preserved; broken at bottom.
A head, faced by a large bearded serpent, in relief is preserved below the two lines of the inscription ... Ca. 330 B.C. |
| Upper left corner of small relief.
Within pedimental top the inscription.
Below, in low relief, head of bearded serpent.
Hymettian marble.
Cf. I 2201 (Σ 28). Found in modern context, east of the southern ... 4th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Top, right side preserved; broken away below, at back and at left.
Seven letters remain.
Hymettian marble. Found in marble dump, west of the Odeion. Carol Lawton- for examination of ... 4th. century B.C. |
| Fragment of inscribed altar.
Top and bottom preserved.
Moulding below inscription as well as above.
Dedication to Zeus.
Thirteen letters remain.
Pentelic marble. Found in the area of the Stoa of Attalos ... February 1936 |
| Fragment of small votive stele with relief and inscription.
Front, back, top and left surfaces preserved.
The back and side rough dressed; the top smooth. Broken at right and at bottom, but the bottom ... 3rd. century B.C. |
| Inscribed altar of Zeus Hypsistos; votive offering (?).
A columnar type altar with plain projecting moulding at top.
In upper surface a circular depression.
Inscribed on column just below moulding.
Hymettian ... 2nd.-3rd. centuries A.D. |
| Apparently complete.
Along bottom of front face a rough slightly projecting surface at level for setting into ground.
Limestone or hard gray poros. Brought in 1947; length and thickness cannot be measured ... 27 May 1947 |
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