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G 744: Goblet Fragment

Single fragment of base and stem, missing part of lower edge. Added base element, conical, splayed at bottom, with down-turned vertical edge. Lip fire-polished. Remains of floor of body above. Slight ... 1-2 May 1936

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I 4101: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment of grave monument. Inscribed face only preserved. Letter inscribed on two fasciae. Pentelic marble. Cf. I 3887, for other fragments, to which this joins. Found in modern cellar walls ... Middle of 2nd. century A.D.

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I 4102: Funeral Lekythos Fragment

Inscribed fragment of funeral lekythos. About one-third of the circumference preserved; broken above and below. Three lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in modern cellar walls ... 4th. century B.C.

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I 4103: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face only preserved. Five lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA With IG I2, no. 130. Transferred to the Epigraphical Museum on 11th. March ... 5th. century B.C.

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I 4111: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument. Inscribed face only preserved. Four lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in disturbed late Roman context, over the southern corner ... 2nd. century A.D.

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I 4112: Base Fragment

Inscribed fragment; statuette base. Left part of base broken away. Of the figures only the feet remain of standing human, and seated animal. Base straight across front, rounded behind. Dedication. Two ... 2 May 1936

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I 4091: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument. Inscribed face only preserved; surface badly worn. One line of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in a wall of the church of Vlassarou, west ... 4th. century B.C.

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I 4092: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment of grave stele with relief. Front face, back, and bit of top of pediment on left side only preserved. In the pediment, a lion walking right; legs and lower part of body only preserved ... 2nd.-3rd. centuries A.D.