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T 136: Mold Fragment for Fish Figurine

Fragment of large mold for tail end of fish right (?). Back smoothed, with rounded edges. Coarse pinkish buff micaceous clay, full of large bits; Exact provenience uncertain. Leica ... 17 March 1932

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I 231: Marble Fragments: Ephebic List

Inscribed fragments. Fragment Δ 382, inscribed stele with outline of pediment cut in preserved top. Broken into seven pieces. Upper left corner, bottom, and a section from both right and left sides missing ... Late 3rd. century A.D.

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I 121: Base Fragment

Fragment of inscribed columnar base for dedication. Front and left surfaces of the capital preserved, of abacus from corner for distances indicated by "W" and "T" measurements. Top surface rough picked ... 1931

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I 141: Marble Fragments: Prytany List

Fragments from upper part of inscribed stele with relief above. Fragment Δ 75 a), broken all around save front and back. The better preserved surface shows legs and feet apart of frontal figure standing ... 100-150 A.D.

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G 21: Cup Fragments

Two contiguous, and one non-contiguous fragments. Flaring lip; vertical loop handle on neck below lip. The body thread wound horizontally. Thin fabric, greenish gray and transparent; little oxydized. 95/Δ'* ... 2 April 1934

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I 1773: Prytany Decree Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Three non-joining pieces, each broken on all sides. On fragments Β 541a-b), twelve lines of the inscription preserved, with one to four letters in each. On fragment Β' 559 c), four ... Shortly before 104/3 B.C.

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A 96: Molding Fragment

Two fragments of huge bead and reel, from the same monument. a) Broken both sides and back. b) Part of one very large bead and an adjacent reel. Cf. A 3384. Pentelic marble. a) At surface. b) Demolition ... 3 February 1932, 4 February 1953

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MC 1331: Brazier Fragment

One lug remains. On its inner face mask of Hephaistos (?) with conical hat. Dull red gritty clay. Removed in 1981. Road, red sandy layer. Container 70. Predominantly 150-100 B.C. with some Roman intrusion ... April 1934