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S 501: Relief Fragment

Part of a relief, broken above and to the sides. On a projecting edge at the bottom stands a draped figure, probably female; weight on right leg, left knee advanced. Bulging object, broken off, hangs ... 19 November 1934

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I 2082: Marble Fragments

Fragments of inscription. Fragment Ο 53), inscribed surface only preserved; file marks on the face. Fragment O 336 joins to the left of fragment O 53; at its left joins also the small fragment I 2385 ... (Ο 53) 20 November 1934 (Ο 336) 5 March 1935

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I 2083: Grave Monument Fragments

Inscribed fragments of grave stele. Right side preserved; otherwise broken all around. Fragments I 2091 and I 2139 (Ξ 25 and Ξ 34) belong and join, with each other. On fragment I 2091, the right side ... 4th. century B.C.

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I 2088: Decree Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Fragment Ο 59 a), broken on all sides. This inscription was probably stoichedon. Fragment Ο 359 b), mended from two pieces; the fresh looking breaks along the left side appear to ... 5th. century B.C.

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I 2090: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment of grave stele. Broken on all sides. On the front, projecting mouldings at the top; two flat fasciae below. Pentelic marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 637/3, east of the ... 2nd. century A.D.

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I 2091: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment of grave stele. Right side preserved; otherwise broken all around. Tool marks on face where it has not peeled. Hymettian marble. ADDENDA This fragment belongs with I 2083, and joins ... 4th century B.C.

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I 2205: Mining Inscription Fragment

Inscribed fragment. A smooth back, probably once inscribed; otherwise broken. "POLETAI" record; Laurion Mines. The inscribed surface badly worn in places; cuttings for modern doorjamb at left. The text ... 19 November 1934

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I 2208: Grave Monument

Columnar grave monument. Part of raised band, near top preserved; otherwise broken. Three lines of the inscription preserved. The marble streaked, split, and battered. Burnt (?). Hymettian (?) marble ... 3rd. to 2nd. centuries B.C.