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Fragment of ring foot of skyphos(?); black glaze on floor and wall; foot reserved.
Inscribed on floor. Area east of Great Drain, south section, layer I, just to west of Great Altar. 1429 Leica ... 12 May 1951 ... Area east of Great Drain, south section, layer I, just to west of Great Altar. |
| Short, straight section of handle of amphora.
Edges heavily abraded as though used for polishing.
Reddish yellow fabric with white/gray inclusions and much mica, some flakes of golden mica. Inventoried ... 22 June 1949 ... Short, straight section of handle of amphora.
... East-west street, north edge west of crossroads. |
| Part of handle and much of side wall missing. Low foot ring; plump body with low neck and slightly flaring lip. Slender handle, round in section.
Fine buff clay, unglazed. Cistern, west of Bouleuterion ... 2 May 1934 |
Several joining fragments. Complete when found but partly disintegrated in cleaning. In the upper right corner, the dikast 's section letter Z (?), lost in cleaning.
Inscribed.
Bronze rectangle.
4th ... Card: 3rd of 4th c. B.C ... In the upper right corner, the dikast 's section letter Z (?) ... South of East-West Late Roman Wall. |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken at left, above and below.
Part of left edge and some of what seems to be original back preserved.
Part of twelve lines of the inscription preserved; non-stoichedon.
Pentelic ... May 1975 |
| One original end remains with dowel hole. Triangular in section with truncated sides.
Hard gray poros, hammer dressed on all faces. Good work.
Same series as A 194, from Eponymous Heroes. Found at I/14-10/10 ... 13 May 1948 |
| Inscribed boundary stone.
Complete save minor fractures.
Roughly triangular in section. The inscribed face slightly convex.
The lower 0.10m. rough for insertion into ground.
Traces of red paint in all ... Early 4th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed large stele with pediment top.
In the pediment is a small urn; below, on the stele proper, a wreath.
Inscribed above and below the wreath, but letters almost totally illegible except for the ... 163/2 B.C. |
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