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| Inscribed fragment.
Part of a stele, the top and right side smooth, the back rough but apparently original. The front surface seems to have been defaced deliberately with a chisel, at least the three upper ... 309/8-308/7 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Rough picked back preserved; broken on all sides.
Part of an imperial letter from Marcus Aurelius and Commodus.
Thirty-two lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA ... 178 A.D. |
Broken but nearly complete. Double rosette in medallion; elongated petals divided by jewelled lines on side wall. No upper zone or incised line.
Metallic glaze inside and out. Stoa Pit F, footing trench ... 21 April 1934 |
| a) Mended from two pieces. Bottom, most of lower part and small part of upper walls and rim preserved; complete profile given. Small rosette within wide groove in bottom medallion. Vertical grooves, alternately ... 29 April, 9 May 1953 |
| Less than half preserved. Large plate on very low ring foot. Almost vertical rim A warrior, facing, wearing a high conical cap, a tight-fitting suit of crisscrossed underwear covering arms and legs, and ... 16 March 1937 |
| Complete. Mended from numerous fragments; largely chipped along breaks from impact on belly; patches of incrustations on one side, one on belly and one at rim.
Globular body. Tall, wide neck with rounded ... Mycenaean LHIIIB |
| Inscribed stele.
Intact, the top front edge slightly worn by traffic.
The top is crowned by a simple angular moulding; the bottom 0.08m. of the front face is finished only with the toothed chisel; the ... 367/6 B.C. |
| Completely preserved except for phallus. The top of the head is flat and rough-picked, and was probably originally finished with stucco.
Realistic portrait of an elderly man, the lines and folds of flesh ... Period of Hadrian |
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