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| Inscribed fragment.
Back preserved, smooth finished.
Face partly worn by acids from cesspool.
Hymettian marble.
Cf. I 7117 and I 7123. Found in the wall of a Turkish cesspool, west of the northern part ... 343/2 B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 29 (1998), p. 89, no. 10 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 454, no. 5 ... Agora XIX, No. L 6, p. 180. |
| 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 ... O-P 15 |
Upper part of columnar grave monument.
Most of the top of the ring missing. Much flaked and weathered.
Remains of three lines of the inscription.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house ... 11 February 1933 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 106, no. 157 ... Agora XVII, no. 864, p. 156, pl. 70. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken at bottom, sides and back. Face weathered and pocked.
Top preserves characteristic cutting of top of Lapis Primus of Athenian Tribute List.
Three lines of heading preserved; ... 454/3 B.C ... 454/3 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Part of smooth bottom surface preserved; otherwise broken all around.
One line of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in late wall under Eponymon Street, over the area ... 29 June 1947 ... Agora XVIII, no. H454, pl. 44. |
| Inscribed fragment of grave stele.
Broken at bottom and upper left corner.
One line of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in modern wall, over the Eleusinion. Leica, LXX-52 ... 24 April 1937 ... I 4761 ... I 4761 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed on two adjacent faces. Part of rough picked top preserved.
On left face, three lines of the inscription preserved; on right face, eight letters remain.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA ... 5 March 1936 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 74 ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 314, no. 31. |
| Fragment of inscribed stele.
Broken at top and right side.
The bottom is finely picked, the back rougher. A bit of the original, finely picked left side may be preserved.
Parts of three lines of the inscription ... Early 2nd. century B.C ... Tracy (1990), p. 250 ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 197, no. 39. |
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