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L 4696: Lamp

Knob handle missing; otherwise intact. Discus plain; rim, raised circles between panels. Reverse, palm branch within almond-shaped grooves. The surface burned or stained a hard dark brown. Type XXVIII ... October 1934

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P 4587: Bowl Fragment: West Slope

Small round bowl or cup with no traces of foot, and shallow rolled rim. At center of floor, two pink and two white lines cross each other. Outside this cross pattern, double white strokes alternate with ... 23 November 1934

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L 1612: Lamp

Round flat base, outward flaring side wall, trefoil body like the mouth of an oinochoe. Nozzle unbridged. No trace of handle. Brownish wash. Coarse red clay with bits. Τροχοποίητος λύχνος, Βυζαντινών χρόνων ... 23 November 1934

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I 1982: Marble Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Fragment Β 777 a), broken on all sides. The letters shallow and faint; ca. twelve lines of the inscription discernible. Fragment b), a non-joining fragment; an upper (?) corner is ... a) (Β 777) 14 May 1934 b) September 1934 c) 28 March 1935

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I 2003: Base Fragment

Inscribed base. Part of a circular base. The top and bottom preserved; broken away in back. Prytany dedication; Archonship of Pythodotos; set up by the Prytanies of Kekropis. Four lines of the inscription ... 343/2 B.C.

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I 2013: Dedication Fragment

Fragment of inscribed block. Bottom preserved; elsewhere broken away. Surface weathered. Pentelic marble. Found in a marble dump, in the western part of the Market Square. Leica, XXXI-30 ... 2nd. century A.D.

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I 2015: Mining Inscription Fragment

Inscribed fragment. The inscribed surface only preserved. "POLETAI" record; Laurion Mines. Five lines of the inscription preserved, with traces of letters below. Pentelic marble. Finished Found in a marble ... November 1934

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I 2025: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken top, bottom and right side. Both faces much worn and battered; face B, with a pivot hole for a door. Treaty between Athens and Stymphalos; Opisthographic; both faces stoichedon ... 366-343 B.C.