Eleven pieces comprising two non-joining fragments. To Young's publication of six pieces are now added five more, two of which help to complete to inscription.
Part of the side wall with reserved panel ... 600 B.C ... Kerameikos VI, 2, pp. 272, 326.
... The ends of the three horizontals of the initial epsilon are preserved at the right edge.
Young would take the verb to be equivalent to έγραφσεν and translate the whole, "Androg ... , son of D ... ,made (i.e. wrote) ... Jameson ,δράω should have more force, referring possibly to the performance of a rite, as it does in I.G., I, 4. The length of the lacuna at the end of line 2 and beginning of line cannot be determined but it seems clear that we are dealing with amore complex text that one involving the simple fact of writing.