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| First interpretation: Mold signed fragment.
Broken at left and chipped along outer edge at top.
Preserved is a male figure, bearded and partly draped, reclining on a couch and playing the double flutes, ... 27 March 1939 |
Inscribed fragment of early Christian Epitaph.
Part of left side preserved, surface badly worn.
Four lines of the inscription preserved, one to two letters in each; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in ... 24 April 1936 ... Sironen (1997), p. 196, no. 136 ... Hesperia 16 (1947), p. 46, no. 23 ... Agora XVII, no. 1081, p. 191. |
| Fragment of inscribed stele.
Broken away above, below, and at left. Part of right side preserved, worked with toothed chisel. Back rough, with long drilled grooves.
Seventeen lines of the inscription preserved ... Ca. mid. 3rd. century B.C ... Hesperia 16 (1947), p. 189, no. 94 ... Hesperia 23 (1954), p. 234, no. 3 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 110, no. 20. |
| Fragment from an inscription.
Part of the top, with crowning moulding, and rough dressed upper surface.
Monument honoring Ephebes.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins to I 989 and I 958.
Also belongs with ... 127/6 B.C ... Also belongs with I 286 and IG II2, no. 1032.
Cf. Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 211, no. 23.
Hesperia 16 (1947), p. 169, no. 66. |
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