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Obverse : Θ
Reverse : Probably same.
Cf. Svoronos (1923), Class I, pl. 100, nos. 8,34. Originally entered as coin no. 33. Above the Stoa Annex. Leica ... 30 July 1931 ... Above the Stoa Annex. |
Inscribed fragment.
Part of top of stone preserved, with rough picked surface, bevelled front.
Broken to right, left, behind, and below.
Probably from dedicatory inscription of monument in south room of ... Early 1st. century A.D ... Probably from dedicatory inscription of monument in south room of Stoa Annex.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
... Found built in late Roman wall, in south part of Stoa of Zeus Annex. |
Wall fragment, broken all around. Calyx of leaves below. On wall, a sphinx to left; behind it another creature to right with someone standing on its back.
Firm black glaze. Stoa annex, N.E. corner, removal ... 15 June 1936 ... Stoa annex, N.E. corner, removal of modern foundation. |
Fragment of rim, sharply offset. On its upper surface, between two purple lines, a band of ivy pattern, the alternate leaves in purple. A purple line on underside at break of profile. Exquisite work. Stoa ... 13 June 1936 ... Stoa Annex, plundered trench of west foundation, late Roman context. |
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