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| Full height preserved; width and thickness of the antefix preserved, the cover tile broken off at the back.
The nine-petalled palmette, in low relief, rises from an acanthus bed; below this decoration ... 24 May 1933 ... Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 127, pl. 37 c ... Hesperia 17 (1948), p. 151, pl. 38.2. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Top surface preserved, smooth and level.
"POLEITAI" account; Laurion mines.
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins I 6891. Finished Found in late ... Late 4th. or early 3rd. centuries B.C ... Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 284, no. 37, pl. 97 ... Agora XIX, no. P 50, p. 136. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides; the edges worn by water.
Laurion mines; "POLETAI" record.
Eleven lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Finished Found in Roman context ... Ca. 320 B.C ... Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 279, no. 31, pl. 96 ... Agora XIX, no. P 37, p. 129. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around and behind.
Lettering like Laurion mines.
Seven lines of the inscription preserved.
Bluish-white marble. Finished Found in Tholos Trench G to east of Porch of Tholos, ... Mid 4th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
"POLETAI" record.
Four lines of the insription preserved, and one letter in a fifth.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA With I 631. Found in late Roman context, over the ... 16 March 1934 |
| Preserves mold for left side of pot-bellied actor with left hand raised above head. Drapery hangs over shoulder. Actor stands on raised base. Face broken away.
Broken all around. Apparently part of relief ... 10 March 1952 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Three fragments (fragment a consists of Z 1244a and Z 1244b; fragment b is Z 1244c), two of them joining, and preserving right edge and bottom; the other broken all around.
"POLETAI" ... 9 June 1937 |
| Anta capital assembled from 36 fragments. Stoa Poikile series.
On the top of the capital note the following indications for the placing of the architrave: a relieving surface, 0.10m. wide and 0.003m. deep, ... April 1949, 17 March 1952 |
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