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G 399: Cup or Beaker Fragment

Wall fragment from a steep-walled cup or beaker. Horizontal thin ridges at intervals of 0.01m.; decoration in white along and between three of the ribs at one side. Thin yellow glass. Cf. P 7643. Cistern ... 6 February 1937

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G 400: Bowl Fragments

Two non-joining fragments (a, b) preserving rim and wall of an open bowl. On interior of both fragments two horizontal grooves at intervals of 0.015m. Molded glass, nearly colorless. Agora sample no. 304 ... 4 February 1937

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I 4477: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face, right side and rough picked back preserved. Three lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon. Pentelic marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 650β/13 (650b/13) ... 5 February 1937

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I 4478: Account Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Left side and back preserved, also parts of right side. Traces of moulding across top of face. Surface worn. "POLETAI" record. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA I 4569 belongs. Finished Found ... 4th. century B.C.

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I 4481: Marble Fragment: Tribute List

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face only preserved. Four lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Finished Found in late Byzantine context under the Acropolis Street, at the east face of the ... 5th. century B.C.

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I 4484: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face only preserved. Three lines of the inscription preserved and trace of fourth; stoichedon. Hymettian marble. Found in modern context, in front of the south end of the ... 5 February 1937

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I 4493: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment of grave stele (?). Inscribed face, rough picked back, top and right face preserved. Left face also has been cut down, but not original surface. Four lines of the inscription preserved ... 5 February 1937

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I 4495: Marble Fragments: Ephebic List

Inscribed fragments. List of names, arranged by tribes: names from Aigeis, Pandionis, and Leontis. Fragment X 39, inscribed face, left face and original back preserved. Eleven lines of the inscription ... Mid. 3rd. century B.C.