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T 1712: Statue Fragment

A small piece, perhaps from the thigh of a figure approaching life size. Built up in two layers; the inner of brown clay tempered with much brown grit, the outer, almost equally thick, of yellow clay with ... 7 March 1938

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T 1481: Handle with Impressed Decoration: Horse

An impression of a bridled horse's head. Details very carefully executed. Hastily made but apparently baked. ADDENDA: It is from a handle. Cleaning inside Tholos. Leica, 7-290, 81-35-22, 81-35-17 ... 15 April 1937

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B 499: Arrowhead

Intact (?). Upper half of blade missing; barb on socket broken off but preserved. Two bladed, socketed; barbed. Inside Tholos, cellar cut, martyra, III layer to west of rectangular structure. 2415 Leica, ... 16 June 1937

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B 563: Arrow Point

Intact. Three fluked; socketted. Filling of south roasting pit beneath north annex of Tholos. Archaic - 470 B.C. 2557 Leica, IX-68 ... 19 April 1938

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I 1095: Mining Inscription Fragments

Inscribed fragments. "POLETAI" record. Fragment (Ε 406), inscribed fragment on two opposite faces. Edges broken. On face A, part of thirty-one lines of the inscription preserved; in the first, the bottom ... (Ε 406) 5 October 1933 (Β 238) 9 March 1934

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I 1106: Marble Fragment

Fragment of inscription. Broken on all sides. Two wreaths, both broken, with letters inside them. Below the wreath, the inscription. Hymettian marble. ADDENDA Belongs with I 4115. Finished Found in the ... 1st. century B.C.

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I 1108: Prytany Dedication Fragments

Fragments of inscription. Fragment Β 28 a), broken above and both sides On the front of the bottom, below the inscribed surface a moulding. Part of one line of the inscription preserved. b), another ... a) (Β 28) 18 October 1933 b) 24 December 1934

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I 1118: Marble Fragment: List of Names

Fragment inscribed on two adjacent faces. Broken save for the inscribed faces, which bear separate inscriptions. Name list. Erechtheis. Face A, has been used as a threshold, and has a circular door socket ... 180 A.D.