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| Inscribed statue base.
On top surface, two cuttings ca. 0.24mX0.04m.X 0.045m. deep, for tongues below feet of statue.
Base for statue of Livia.
Hymettian marble. Found in Byzantine wall, 55.00m. east of ... 14-37 A.D ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 91 ... Agora III, no. 427, p. 136 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), pp. 213, 469, nos. 3, 12. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken above and below.
Mid part of a large stele. Large circular stain from use in pithos.
Small fragment mended, at lower right.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Part of I 2145.
Cf. Hesperia ... 135/4 B.C ... P.H. 0.80; Lett. H. 0.006; W. (at top) 0.549, (at bottom) 0.569; Th. 0.025 |
A single fragment preserves part of floor and low ring foot of a plate. Dull red glaze inside and out.
Incised on floor: ΔΔΔ Pit C, 4th. c. B.C. Leica ... 2 April 1947 ... Hesperia 25 (1956), p. 21, no. 91. |
| Inscribed fragment from a stele.
Part of the smooth right side and rough picked back preserved; otherwise broken.
Inscribed stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in a modern wall, east of the Tholos. Leica, ... Ca. 398-390 B.C ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 343 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 91, no. 11 ... Agora XVI, no. 33, p. 45. |
Most of lip, wall, and foot missing; whole profile preserved. Very fragmentary. Restored in plaster. Out-turned lip, wide deep bowl with slight shoulder angle, thick ring foot. Solid glaze inside, haphazard ... 1st. c. B.C ... P 21280 ... P 21280 |
Left side missing; restored in plaster.
Unglazed votive type.
Cf. Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 153, no. 86, Coroplast's Dump. Cistern (1932). Leica, LVII-79 ... 7 February 1953 ... votive type.
Cf. Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 153, no. 86, |
| Broken off at neck; upper front part missing, including proper left eye; nose damaged.
Round head with impressionistic hair not indicated at the nape of the neck; oval face with heavy eyelids; small mouth ... 8 June 1931 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 94 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), p. 100, fig. 12b ... Hesperia 88 (2019), pp. 652-653, fig. 38. |
Intact save minor chips.
A flat slab of stone with an irregular surface.
Fourteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
Transferred to the Epigraphical Museum on June 1948. Purchased and ... September 1947 ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 380. |
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