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T 563: Plaque Fragment

The edges broken; the back original, with a very slight curve in both directions. Head of youth in relief, right. The hair is indicated by fine wavy ridges radiating from the top of the head, and ending ... 15 March 1934

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I 1604: Marble Fragment

Fragment of inscription. Left side preserved; others broken. Rough picked surface below the letters. Two lines of the inscription preserved; six letters and part of a seventh, in the lower line; part of ... 16 March 1934

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I 1609: Grave Monument Fragment

Fragment of columnar grave monument. Mended from two pieces; part of the top preserved; otherwise broken. Four lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in a late wall, south of the central ... 15 March 1934

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I 1611: Honorary Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all around. Eight lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon. Pentelic marble. Found in a marble pile, in the southeastern part of the Market Square. Leica ... 5th. century B.C.

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I 1546: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Part of the left side, picked fairly fine, preserved (?); otherwise broken. Four lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in dump, from excavation in the area of ... Ca. 300 B.C.

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I 1565: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Part of left side (tooth chisel) preserved; otherwise broken. Four lines of the inscription preserved, one to two letters in each. Pentelic marble. Found in modern wall, over the floor ... After 128/9 A.D.

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I 1567: Decree Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Decree honorship Ulpius Fubiotus. Fragment Β 296 a), part of flat, smooth picked top preserved; otherwise broken. Nine lines of the inscription preserved. Fragment Ζ 1047 b), rough ... Ca. 220-250 A.D.

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I 1568: Marble Fragment: List of Names

Inscribed fragment. Part of smooth picked top preserved; otherwise broken. Four lines of the inscription preserved. Blue and white marble. ADDENDA Part of IG II2, no. 1927. Finished Found in late context, ... After 350 B.C.