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T 463: Torso Fragment of Doll Figurine

Preserved from breasts to knees, the knees finished at the bottom. Mended from two pieces; the back missing. Well modelled. White slip. Pinkish clay. Cf. T 1467. Cf. Hesperia 64 (1995), p. 437, n. 152 ... 27 May 1933

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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 282: Marble Fragment: Prytany List

Fragment from a large inscribed block. Part of the bottom surface, rough picked, preserved; the others broken. On the preserved face, the lower 0.10m. were not inscribed. The upper part of the inscribed ... 165/6 A.D.

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I 286: Ephebic Decree Fragments

Fragment Θ 26 a), from right side of inscribed block; fine picked on one side, rough picked on the back. Fragment Κ 115 b), back and left side preserved. Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved. Fragment ... 127/6 B.C.

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I 21: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed large block. Top edge preserved; other sides broken. Badly worn and weathered grayish-brown.. Fine white granular marble. Not found summer 2016!! Found at a late Roman fill in front of Bouleuterion ... 2nd. century A.D.

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I 22: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment of stele. Right edge preserved; others broken. Above, bit of drapery; below inscribed. Pentelic marble. Finished Found at a late Roman level in front of Bouleuterion Propylon, southeast ... 150 A.D.

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I 24: Epitaph Fragment

Inscribed fragment of early Christian Epitaph. Back and front faces preserved; one edge curving rough; other edges broken. Pentelic marble. Found at a late Roman level in front of Bouleuterion Propylon, ... 10 June 1931

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I 25: Base Fragment

Inscribed fragment of a reused base. This base has been turned upside down and a stele set in the bottom; the original inscription is thus upside down. Dedication to a general; archonship of Demetrios; ... 50/49 B.C.