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I 994: Dedication Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Dedication of Demos and soldiers in Mytilene. Fragment Ι 454 a), broken all round. Parts of two lines of the inscription preserved. Fragment Π 48 b), smooth picked top preserved; ... Ca. 375 B.C.

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I 2260: Record Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Treasure record of Athena. Fragment Π 39, broken all around; right edge preserved; face much flaked away. Twenty lines of text preserved; stoichedon, except for some irregularities ... After 346/5 B.C.

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I 4566: Inventory Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and back, smooth worn, preserved. Inventory, temple. Opisthographic (?). Pentelic marble. Finished Found in late context south of the Eleusinion, in the area of the late ... Mid. 4th. century B.C.

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I 4571: Grave Stone Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face, part of top and of left side preserved. Below inscribed face appears to be the top of a recess. Seems to be upper left corner of a stele or monument with elaborate system ... 3 March 1937

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I 4572: Boundary Stone Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face, right side, and back, worn smooth in re-use, preserved. Road-mark for sanctuary of Blaute. One line of the inscription preserved and much of second. Hymettian marble ... 2nd. century B.C.

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I 4580: Mining Inscription Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Top and back preserved. "POLETAI" record; Laurion mines. Eight lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Joins I 6263. Found in modern cellar wall, west of the central ... 3 March 1937

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I 4587: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Top preserved, but probably re-cut. Elsewhere broken all around. Dedication of Demos and soldiers in Mytilene. Two lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Joins ... Ca. 375 B.C.

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I 4389: Decree Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Fragment from upper left corner; top, back and side preserved. Moulding at top of face. Decree of a religious organization honoring Aristokles of Perithoidai. Archonship of Lysiades ... 148/7 B.C.