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I 7579: Base or Altar Fragments

Inscribed fragments of round base or altar. Two joining fragments of a round base or altar with at least two columns of inscribed text. All faces but front broken. By Prytaneis of the Boule, name of tribe ... 12 August 1993

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I 7571: Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment of stele. Broken at top and bottom. Tapers towards top to 0.33 m. Face of inscription heavily encrusted. At least twelve lines of the inscription preserved at top of fragment. Below ... 25 June 1992

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I 251: Record Fragment

Fragment from the side of a stele inscribed on two opposite faces. Broken top and bottom. The side is smooth picked along the edge, where this remains next the better preserved surface, but is left rougher ... 1933

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I 945: Record Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all round. Record of sacrifices; belong to the complex of low code and sacred calendar. Parts of eight lines of the inscription preserved; non-stoichedon. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA ... 10 June 1933

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T 4417: Impression of Shield of Athena Parthenos

Single fragment, smoothed on back. Impression of upper third of Gorgoneion, with centrally parted hair in wavy horizontal lines framing double-creased forehead and one eyebrow of Medusa. Around head spirals ... 30 July 1996

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BI 1221: Bone Spoon

Intact but for a small chip at spoon. Shaft, circular in section, flares to a narrow grooved spoon. Opposite end tapers to a very thin point. Well polished bone. Greenish tint with dark discoloration ... 20 June 2005

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I 4310: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Right side, smooth dressed along front edge, heavily picked behind, preserved, and back (?). Nineteen lines of the inscription preserved, one to four letters in each. Pentelic marble ... Late 5th. century B.C.

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A 4996: Palmette Akroterion

Broken at bottom and chip out of upper right side. Crowning palmette akroterion from altar-- if from same altar as A 4996, probably opposite end of it. Rough-worked at back. Tool marks on front suggest ... 19 July 2002