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| Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Athens and Princeton, XXII, 1953, pp. 67, 73, 82, 100, pls. 21-41. Hesperia, Journal of the American School of Classical Studies ... Agora 12 457 ... Princeton, XXII, 1953, pp. 67, 73, ... 34-37, 51, 63-64, 66, 67, 68, ... Princeton, XXVI, 1957, pl. 28 a-b |
| Fill. Burial. Other. Pit. Cistern. Well. Hesperia, 18, 1949, p. 344, under no. 156. Agora, 5, pp. 10-21. Hesperia, 34, 1965, pp. 66-67. Corbett, Hesperia, 18, 1949, p. 342, under no. 139. Hesperia, 32, ... Agora 12 395 P 15034 N 16:2 M 18:6 N 18:2 M 18:7 N 18:3 M 18:8 N 18:4 N 18:6 M 18:10 N 18:7 M 20:3 N 19:1 N 20:1 N 21:1 M 21:1 N 21:2 N 7:3 N 21:4 N 21:7 N 8:3 N 21:9 N 10:1 N 22:1 N-P 20:1 K 14:1 O 17:3 ... 3rd quarter 4th B.C ... Hesperia, 18, 1949, p. 344, under no. 156 ... Hesperia, 34, 1965, pp. 66-67 ... Corbett, Hesperia, 18, 1949, p. 342, under no. 139 |
Delos ... Originally identified as:
Probably Athens for Eleusinian Mysteries, restruck over Athens Eleusis, ca. 262-230 B.C. Obv.: Head of Demeter r.; slight illegible traces of previous striking. Rev.: Plemochoe ... Ca. 69 B.C ... 104:8-20, 25:15-21. Hesperia 11 (1942), pp. 224-226 (Thompson) ... Coin no. 1. |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
The top akroterion and some of the bottom below the setting line broken away; otherwise intact.
An attempt was made in antiquity to break up the stele, and a narrow channel ... 337/336 B.C ... setting line broken away; ... relief and the first line of ... shorter line was started a |
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