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| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. Hesperia 26 (1957), pp. 41-42. Found at a late Roman level, east of the altar of Zeus. 482 Leica, 1-38 ... 21 July 1931 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side preserved; elsewhere broken away.
The face chipped.
Ca. eight lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in disturbed earth, from previous excavation, north ... Mid. 3rd. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Part of smooth picked right side preserved, with a smoothed band along front edge.
Ca. twelve lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble; coated with cement.
ADDENDA ... Ca. 280-275 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA With I 625. Finished Found in late context, east of the Tholos. Leica, 6-116 ... Ca. 280-275 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides.
Inscribed stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA With I 625. Finished Found in late context, east of the Tholos. Leica, 6-116 ... Ca. 280-275 B.C. |
| Fragment from right side of inscribed stele.
Broken at the top; the left side broken and later worked or worn smooth. In the bottom a rough picked cutting, leaving a raised band at the front and left, ... Ca. 280-275 B.C. |
| Fragment of inscribed stele.
Part of back (rough) and right side (finely picked) preserved.
Parts of at least seventeen lines of the inscription preserved, with a space of 0.037-0.04m. between the third ... 203/2 B.C. |
| Fragment of inscription.
Broken on all sides except the right, which is rough picked.
Part of seventeen lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
Cf. Hesperia 26 (1957), pp. 41, 42. Found ... Ca. 160 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side smooth; then toothed, preserved; otherwise broken.
Fourteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA I 2451 (N 73) joins above. Found at the south edge ... Ca. 215 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side preserved; elsewhere broken away.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins with I 1860 (B 649). Found in debris from demolition of late walls, in the area of the northwest corner ... Ca. 215 A.D. |
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