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A 914: String Course Block

Two large fragments, which together give the full length and width. One end is finished with a toothed chisel to be visible, the other end has anathyrosis. The inner face is smooth-dressed with the tooth ... 1934

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A 400: Ceiling Beam Fragments: Painted

Two fragments: a) The top surface, toothed, with relieving surface, preserved. Behind, part of a circular cutting, rough-picked. On the crowning molding the marks of a painted egg and dart pattern. On ... 14 April 1934

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S 482: Relief Fragment with Head of Male Figure

Part of rough-picked back and rough-picked upper surface, preserved. Otherwise broken. In low relief, a head left, of a youthful male figure, preserved to the base of the neck. Above, traces of a molding, ... April 1934

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P 4598: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

A single fragment preserves part of the bottom of the mold with its low foot. Rosette at center, from which radiate lines (for ribbed-type bowl), separated by lines of jewelling. Grayish buff clay, slightly ... 10 May 1934

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I 1980: Record Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken on all sides. Left side could be original. "POLETAI" record. Small letters, the lines and letters closely spaced. Remains of ca. eleven lines of the inscription. Hymettian marble ... May 1934

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I 1981: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken on all sides. Five lines of the inscription preserved, with one letter in each. Pentelic marble. Cf. I 5880. Found in marble dump, in the area of the Tholos. Leica ... May 1934

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I 2010: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Smooth left side preserved; otherwise broken. Remains of seven lines of the inscription. Hymettian marble. Found in a marble pile, in the area of the Tholos. Leica, III-23 ... First half of 2nd. century B.C. (?).

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I 2011: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Toothed left side and possibly part of rough back preserved; otherwise broken. The surface worn; the letters faint. Traces of about sixteen lines (?) of the inscription preserved. Pentelic ... 29 May 1934