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[Object] I 1968: Grave Monument Fragment

Bottom preserved; elsewhere broken. Inscribed on two fasciae. Over the inscription, a moulding and a rosette, partly preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Joins with I 2073. Found in a modern wall, south ... 8 May 1934

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[Object] I 1672: Grave Monument Fragment

Fragment of columnar grave monument. Much broken, with a trace of the ring preserved at the top (?). Far below, two letters remain. Hymettian marble. Found in a marble dump, in the area of the southwest ... 20 March 1934

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[Object] I 1283: Grave Monument Fragment

Top part of columnar grave monument. Broken at the bottom; chipped at top and back. Inscribed in two lines. Pentelic marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 636α/16 [636/16 on Vrysaki map], above ... 30 January 1934

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[Object] I 2022: Grave Monument Fragment

Fragment of inscribed grave stele. Broken away above and below. The sides toothed; the back rough picked. Hymettian marble. Found in a marble dump, in the slopes of Kolonos Agoraios. Leica ... 2nd. century B.C.

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[Object] I 2037: Grave Monument

Columnar grave monument. Broken off below; surface much damaged. Two lines of the inscription preserved, damaged. Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 637/12, over the southern part ... 9 October 1934

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[Object] I 2050: Grave Monument Fragment

Fragment of inscribed stele. Pediment from a stele, made to flit on, smooth bottom. Broken behind and to left, and at lower right corner. Antefix broken off. Inscribed below pediment. Pentelic marble ... 22 October 1934

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[Object] I 2053: Grave Monument

Columnar grave monument. Broken off below. Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 637/6, east of the southern part of the Odeion. Leica ... 24 October 1934

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[Object] I 2064: Grave Monument

Inscribed stele. Complete; the left side of a broken stele preserved, reused. Rough picked below, the bottom tapers to a point for driving into the ground. Pentelic marble. Found in the wall of the modern ... Late 5th. to early 4th. centuries B.C.