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| Square(?) stamp with cluster at centre.
Early Thasian. Date: pottery 1/2 4c BC; [ ... ] of not known - prhps for LT?;
NB p144 refers to container 110, the [ ... ] of which [ ... ] to
a Meg bowl frag w/ the ... 2 May 1940 ... Agora XXXVII, no. 95c. |
Broken and chipped at one end.
The crystal consists of six facets of varying widths through the central part; each end (pointed) is cut so as to form a natural termination side by two rhombohedrons; other ... 23 May-10 June 1939 ... Agora V, p. 81, pl. 54, no. L 67. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Part of rough picked back preserved; otherwise broken.
Pentelic marble. Found in a marble dump, in the area of the southwest corner of the Odeion. Leica, II-88 ... Ca. 100 B.C ... Ca. 100 B.C. |
| Fragment from inscribed stele; left side.
Side smooth picked, and back rough, preserved; other edges broken.
Parts of eleven lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in a marble dump, ... Ca. 100 B.C ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 226, no. 54 ... Agora XV, no. 258, p. 206. |
Retrograde. Beneath floor of Brick Building near Pier IX from south; context of second quarter of 2nd century B.C. Μάρω(ν)
club l.
[Φιλάμ(πελος)]
(retr) 2876 Leica ... 20 June 1952 ... Hesperia 54 (1985), p. 39. |
Flaring ring foot; strap handle, the attachments set close together on the wall. Offsetting below neck. Rim rounded on top. Foot reserved beneath. Added red: on rim, one band at offsetting, two lines below ... 550-525 B.C ... 550-525 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Only inscribed face and back (?) preserved.
Decree in honor of Aristomenes.
Twenty-five lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Space between lines, five including: 0.059m ... 357/6 B.C ... Agora XVI, no. 54, p. 85, pl. 5 ... Hesperia 13 (1944), p. 229, no. 3. |
| Handle fragment only.
Head of Helios. Beneath floor of Brick Building near Pier IX from south; context of second quarter of 2nd century B.C. Helios Ἐπὶ Καλλ
head ικράτευς 2876 Leica ... 20 June 1952 ... Beneath floor of Brick Building near Pier IX from ... quarter of 2nd century B.C. |
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