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I 2960: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Left side preserved; otherwise broken. Prytany catalogue. Parts of three lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Perhaps from the same stele as I 2959 (B 1506) ... Mid. of 2nd. century A.D.

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IL 1139: Lead Token

A: head of Athena in small circle of dots. B: the three Graces, standing facing front. Countermark at left, probably dolphin. Entered as coin no. 8, for the day. Very Late Roman (?) fill. Byzantine coins ... 4 May 1935

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L 1869: Lamp

Part of side missing. On discus, Greek cross with four filling holes. On rim herring bone. Handle solid. On bottom a signature within double bounding line. Brown clay, unglazed. Type XXVIII of Corinth ... 400-450 A.D.

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S 591: Head Fragment of Male Figure

Broken off at root of neck; the upper back and upper right part missing. Nose, lips and ears much rubbed. The left side has probably suffered from fire. Youthful male head with hair cropped short and rendered ... 4 May 1935

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S 562: Torso of Male Figure

Small, draped figure with cloak thrown over left shoulder, concealing left arm; chest and right arm bare. Right arm missing from above the elbow. Remains of a small strut on right thigh. The back roughly ... 4 May 1935

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I 2958: Honorary Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Left side preserved; otherwise broken. Ruling for letters, top and bottom. Pentelic marble. Found in late wall, at southwest corner of the Bouleuterion. 1842 Leica, 98-68-34, 98-68-35 ... 4th. century B.C.

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I 2964: Mining Inscription Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Left side preserved and back. "POLETAI" record; Laurion Mines. Twenty-four lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Finished Found in late disturbance in Bouleuterion Plateia, ... After 367/6 B.C.

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I 2965: Marble Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Prytany decree. Fragment Β 1522, the lower half of the stele remains, including the tenon. The left side has been broken away up to the edge of the tenon and the face chipped along ... Late 3rd. or early 2nd. centuries B.C.