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I 247: Prytany Decree Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Two fragments, which join, preserve the width and thickness of the stele; broken at top and bottom. Tapering lightly toward the top. Sides smooth picked; back rough. The upper part ... 155/4 B.C.

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I 259: Base Fragment

Fragment from upper right corner of inscribed base. Broken away at back, bottom and left side. In the top, a circular sinking, for setting something. Recessed 0.075m. from the inscribed band at the top ... 325/4 B.C.

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I 260: Dedication Fragment

Fragment from upper left corner of stele with pediment top. The back rough picked. Dedication of archonship Euandros. Eight letters in one line, and one in the line above, preserved, beneath a taenia ... Late 3rd. century B.C.

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I 28: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment of circular plinth Emerging from the plinth is what appears to be a neck, broken off. Pentelic marble. Found at a late Roman level, in front of the south end of the Metroon. 238 Leica, ... 4th. century B.C. (?).

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I 30: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment with parts of two fascia. Upper edge preserved; other sides broken; at the top, taenia, beveled back to fascia. Inscribed with one line on each fascia. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Joined ... 1st. century B.C.

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I 34: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment with parts of two fascia. Lower edge and surface preserved; other edges broken; the division between the fascia strongly marked by a groove. Inscribed with one line on each fascia. Pentelic ... 1st. century B.C.

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I 39: Marble Fragment: List of Names

Inscribed fragment. Broken all round. Fragment from the list of the Argives who fell at Tanagra. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Joins with I 551, I 2006, I 3285, I 4893. I 2006, g.v. for list of fragments, ... 5th. century B.C.

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I 58: Inventory Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Right edge and surface preserved; other edges broken; rough picked back, well finished face. Inventory of Temple Dedications; archonship of Lysimachides. Pentelic marble. Found at a ... 339/8 B.C. and 338/7 B.C.