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I 1580: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken on all sides (?). Very small bit of left side preserved (?). One line of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in late Roman context, over the floor of the Tholos ... 16 March 1934 ... : "Metics and Athenian Phialai-inscriptions" Stuttgart 2010, Historia Monograph 208, p. 141 #35; photo 47

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B 1800: Pinakion Fragment

Broken at left. Approximately last 1/4 of strip preserved. Last three cases of a name in the nominative case ΔΗΣ. Traces of two previous inscriptions, both above the Δ. East trench, layer 3. 3471 Leica ... 12 June 1980 ... Traces of two previous inscriptions, both above the Δ.

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I 4665: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face only preserved; much worn. Traces of at least seven lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Finished Found on the north slope of the Acropolis, east of ... 31 March 1937 ... West Basement-Inscriptions, Block 13C-6

H 187: Base Fragment of a Corinthian Alabastron with Graffito

Left to right. [--ανέ]θεκε ho.- We might have expected ανέθεκεν in this inscription. The great majority of early Attic dedicatory inscriptions use the movable nu here, the only exceptions being where ... Early Corinthian ... The great majority of early Attic dedicatory inscriptions use the movable nu here, the only exceptions being where space or meter demand the shorter form: cf. ... The erratic use of movable nu among the Hymettos inscriptions is simply an indication that we are dealing with a period before any customary usage was recognized and practiced.