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[Object] T 45: Telesphoros Figurine Fragment

Feet of Telesphoros on an oval plinth. Apparently a standing draped figure, with the front of the feet projecting from the garment. The plinth is irregular in shape, and relatively high. It bulges towards ... 9 June 1931

[Deposit] I-J 9:1: Late Roman Gully

8/ΛΘ to 14/ΛΒ. Coins: 12 February 1932 #2-#3, #13-#14, #25-#28 13 February 1932 #8, #31-#33 15 February 1932 #7-#12, #13-#27, #28-#42 16 February 1932 #5-#10 ... Late Roman- Ca. A.D. 520-540

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[Object] I 304: Block Fragment: Prytany List.

Fragment from inscribed block. The inscribed surface shows a slight horizontal curve. Parts of twenty-two lines of the inscription preserved; non-stoichedon. Pentelic marble. Pre-excavation. Found in the ... 1933

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[Object] I 305: Block Fragment

Fragment from top of inscribed block. The top surface finished smooth; other edges broken. Two lines inscribed along upper edge. Not stoichedon. Pentelic marble. Pre-excavation. Found in the modern wall ... 1933

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[Object] I 307: Marble Fragment: List of Names

Inscribed fragment. Part of a large block, rough picked along the bottom surface; the other edges broken. The inscription is preserved only on a small area at the bottom; most of the surface has been broken ... 1933

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[Object] I 55: Grave Relief Fragment

Inscribed fragment of upper right hand corner of grave relief. Part of a small pediment, and a fragment of a figure, are preserved. The marble has weathered to a deep orange. Pentelic marble. Found in ... 9 July 1931

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[Object] I 60: Imperial Letter Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all around; back roughly picked. The third line from the top, and the third line from the bottom of this fragment have been erased and recut. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Apparently ... 177-180 A.D.

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[Object] I 61: Marble Fragment: List of Victors

Part of a large stele with six engraved wreaths. Broken top and bottom, but original width and thickness preserved; face finished with toothed chisel; back rough picked. The wreaths are in two rows of ... 240 B.C.