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Inscribed columnar grave monument.
The stone had evidently been reused, since the first three and the last two lines are cut in quite different styles.
Hymettian marble. Found in the modern wall of the ... 1932 |
Fragment from left side of inscribed grave stele.
Broken all round save left side and inscribed surface.
Left edge, with anathyrosis, meets inscribed face at a little less than a right angle.
Inscribed, ... Late 4th. century A.D. |
| Fragment from left side of inscribed monument.
Left side fine-picked. Lower part of back, a surface converging toward front is roughly corrugated, perhaps from tool used to split for reuse. Possibly a ... Ca. 140 B.C. |
Inscribed columnar grave monument.
Lowest, 0.25m., raised rough surface. Center top, rough socket; depth about 0.04m.
Below moulded band, inscribed.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house ... 1931 |
Inscribed columnar grave monument.
Lowest 0.27m. rough. Center top, rough socket; depth a little under 0.04m.
Below moulded band inscribed.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 631β/4 ... 1931 |
Inscribed fragment.
The left face preserved; otherwise broken.
Part of three lines of the inscription preserved.
Grayish-white marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 636α/11 [636/11 on Vrysaki map], ... 16 January 1934 |
| Fragments of inscribed stele.
Inscribed in both Greek and Latin.
Fragment Μ 2 a), at the top, part of a cornice, and a flattened antefixial ornament.
Part of seven lines of inscription preserved. At least ... 113-120 A.D. (?). |
Fragment of columnar grave monument.
Broken all round.
Part of one line of the inscription preserved, with traces of two others, one above and one below.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern ... 18 November 1933 |
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