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| Inscribed fragment.
Part of top surface preserved.
Narrow smooth band at edge, then toothed chisel to ca. 0.05m.; then rough picked; otherwise broken all around.
Seven lines of the inscription preserved ... 28 May 1937 |
| Inscribed fragment.
A bit of rough picked surface preserved at top; otherwise broken.
A slanting break at top front, beginning 0.06m. below level of rough picked surface, makes it impossible to say whether ... 2 February 1935 |
| Lower part of small stele.
Well preserved surface at left edge; other surfaces worn.
Small dowel hole in center of curving top with bit of iron in place; projecting base.
White marble.
ADDENDA Small inscribed ... 1 June 1931 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Right edge and surface preserved; other edges broken; rough picked back, well finished face.
Inventory of Temple Dedications; archonship of Lysimachides.
Pentelic marble. Found at a ... 339/8 B.C. and 338/7 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragments of base.
Six joining and several (uninscribed) non-joining fragments of a large base, the top smoothed, and the two sides; back and bottom broken.
Finished along the top (front and ... 17 November 1936 ... Finished along the top (front and sides) with a heavy moulding well preserved at the left side.
... ADDENDA Note fragments of three other bases, similar but apparently not the same stone, found in the same section: I 4271 (Y 5 and 37), I 4276 (Y 10) and I 4277 (Y 11).
... Found in the wall of the modern house 634/1, at the north foot of the Areopagus. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Ε 323, lower part of stele inscribed in three columns.
The left side smooth dressed with a shoulder cut near the bottom; the right side more roughly dressed, the back rough ... 169/8-148/7 B.C. |
Inscribed fragment of votive plaque.
Inscribed face and rough picked back preserved.
Five lines of the inscription preserved, the first much more carefully and deeply cut than those below.
Pentelic marble ... 7 March 1939 |
| Originally identified as a vase:
Mouth broken away. Small globular vase; high stem finished smooth; no base; the stem is now pierced through from top to bottom; may have been attached to a base.
Fine ... 13 June 1932 |
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