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| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Decree honoring Philokles, king of Sidon.
Thirteen lines of the inscription prreserved.
Hymettian marble. Finished Found in a wall of the modern house ... 288/7 B.C ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 352, no. 48. |
| Fragment of inscription.
Part of the smooth right side preserved; otherwise broken.
Possibly a decree of a deme or tribe.
Ten lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA From ... End of 4th. century B.C ... End of 4th. century B.C. |
| Broken on all sides.
Parts of four lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in mixed Hellenistic and Roman context, outside the Market Square, to the southwest, in the disturbed area ... 4th. century B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 9 (1951), p. 31, no. 12. |
Inscibed grave stele.
Mended from two pieces; broken away above, below; chipped on the sides.
Part of the moulding above the inscription preserved.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble ... After 350 B.C ... After 350 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides; the surface much weathered.
Three lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Restored by B.D.M. (25 May 1937), as a choregic dedication ... 5th. century B.C ... 5th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Smooth top preserved; otherwise broken.
Preamble; decree from the period of the Thirteen tribes.
Six lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. Hesperia 26 (1957), pp ... Early 3rd. century B.C ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 85, no. 16. |
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 ... Late 5th. to early 4th. centuries B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Nine letters remain.
Rather milky Hymettian marble. Found in late pit beneath foundation for colannade of Bouleuterion. Leica, III-19 ... First quarter of 2nd. century B.C ... First quarter of 2nd. century B.C. |
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