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| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Accounts (?).
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in marble pile, in the area southwest of the Eleusinion. Leica ... 5th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
Five lines of the inscription preserved, with one letter in each.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. I 5880. Found in marble dump, in the area of the Tholos. Leica ... May 1934 |
| 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. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Three lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in Byzantine context, south of the Eleusinion. Leica ... 5th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment of accounts or tribute list (?).
Inscribed face and smooth left side preserved.
Three lines of the inscription preserved and fourth above.
Pentelic marble. Found in east wall of the ... 26 May 1938 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in late context, west of the East Stoa. Leica ... 1 March 1935 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman context, over the southern part of the Odeion. Leica ... 26 February 1935 |
| Largely complete, chips missing. Standard Attic Ionic base. Cuttings on opposite sides, apparently for insertion of parapet slabs, with width narrowing from outside to within. No cutting on bottom. Round ... August 1973 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Five lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in late wall over the late Roman Fortification, south of the Eleusinion. Leica ... 408/7 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side preserved; otherwise broken.
Four lines of the inscription preserved, and a further trace above.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman context, west of the north end of the ... 5th. century B.C. |
| About one half preserved. Small Ionic capital. Egg and dart in somewhat low relief. Plain band on bolster.
Pentelic marble.
Similar in scale, though different series, to A 4434 and A 4435. Modern fill ... 10 August 1972 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, smooth top, rough picked right side and probably part of original smooth back preserved.
Face badly worn by water or acid. Cracked at back.
Probably a decree. Fair traces ... 5th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Pentelic marble. Found during landscaping operations. Leica ... December 1962 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Lettered face only remains.
Probably two columns.
About eight letters remain.
Pentelic marble. Found in 4th. century B.C. context, in a well to the west of the Tholos. Leica ... 5th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
One line of the inscription preserved and a trace of two others above and below.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman context beneath Acropolis Street, ... 408/7 B.C. |
| Complete except for chips. Large rectangular block with moldings at upper front edge; from top to bottom: a shallow cavetto, torus, scotia, torus and a cyma reversa. Top surface has a cutting apparently ... 21 April 1972 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Parts of four lines of the inscription preserved, and traces of fifth above; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in mixed fill among marbles, from the ... 3 March 1956 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found at surface of Apollodoros Street, southeast of the Market Square. Leica ... 5th. century (?) B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved; and this to the right is worn away.
Sixteen letters remain.
Hymettian marble. Found in late 3rd. century destruction debris, in the stage wall trench ... 5th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Four letters remain; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in dump from previous excavation, outside the Market Square to the southeast. Leica ... 5th. century B.C. |
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