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Inscribed.
Both ends broken off.
Rectangular countermark : owl. Rectangular pit under house L, room 2.
Fourth century B.C. fill. 4492, 7117, 7357 Leica, 85-22 ... 17 April 1948 ... Kroll (1972a), pp. 200-201, figs. 181-182, no. 101 ... Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 201, pl. 67c, no. 1 ... Agora XXVIII, no. P 13, p. 63, pl. 8. |
| Broken but complete.
Large alabastron with solid body. A hole drilled at top and another at bottom served to hold the pot on the lathe. A short distance below the neck, a small ridge runs horizontally ... 2-3 May 1940 ... Hesperia Suppl. 47 (2013), pyre 49, pp. 162-163 ... Hesperia 27 (1958), p. 217, no. 139 ... Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 115, no. 201. |
| Rectangular block, from small herm, plain finished, one end flanged for setting into a socket where it was fastened with a pin. A deep hole in the upper (or lower) face.
Pentelic marble. 4th. c. B.C. filling ... 4th. c. B.C ... AgoraPicBk 27 (2006), p. 15, fig. 11 ... Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 271, no. 2, pl. 84 b ... Agora XI, no. 201, p. 159, pl. 54. |
| Fragment Θ 26 a), from right side of inscribed block; fine picked on one side, rough picked on the back.
Fragment Κ 115 b), back and left side preserved. Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragment ... 127/6 B.C. |
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