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| Upper Left: E.M. 12758. Fragment of white marble. The top seems to be original. Below the letters are traces of a wreath. Upper right: E.M. 1272. Fragment of white marble. Bottom left: E.M. 12775. Fragment ... 1934 ... inscriptions, and two of them, Arxeas ... inscription. |
| Top row, left: E.M.12789. Fragment of white marble. The left edge, part of which is preserved, is weathered but is not inscribed. In the first line only a single letter, or possibly none at all, is lost ... 1934 ... inscription is part of a decree in ... inscriptions; left: E.M. 12771. |
| Top left: E.M. 12729. Small fragment of white marble. The letter forms indicate that the fragment belongs to the second half of the fifth century B.C. Top right: E.M. 12735. Small fragment of white marble ... inscription belongs to the fifth |
| Left: E.M. 12741; small fragment of white marble found north of the east entrance to the cave. Center: E.M. 12736; small fragment of white marble found in the middle area. It seems to refer to a treaty ... (inscription no. 14), 67 (inscription no. 17), 60 (inscription no. 10). |
| Left: E.M. 12753. Fragment of blue marble. The lower edge of the stone is preserved but not the back. The last letter may be MU, NU, or GAMMA. Red color is preserved in the letters. Right: E.M. 12755 ... 1934 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), pp. 152,153, figs. 41(inscription no. 5), 42 (inscription no. |
| Left: E.M. 12722. Fragment of white marble. The preserved letters, written on the fascia below the pediment, belong to the superscription which probably consisted of the name of the man honored in the ... (inscription no. 23), 53 (inscription no. 6). |
| Left to right: E.M. 12773. Fragment of white marble. E.M. 12793. Fragment of white marble. The top is preserved. The third line seems to have been once erased and re-cut. Below the fourth line there are ... 1934 ... inscription. |
| Left: E.M. 12794. Small chip of white marble, found in the pit close to the Parthenon drum. The only letters preserved are a small O at the top and AM at the lower edge. Center: (E.M. 12786) and right ... 1934 ... (inscription no. 44), 73 (inscriptions nos. 47 and 48). |
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