[Agora Object] I 1511: Base

The top is somewhat chipped. Only the crowning member of the pedestal is preserved. In its top are two sinkings for the feet of a bronze statue. Beneath the plinth proper is a cyma recta above an ovolo ... 6 March 1934

[Agora Object] I 1647: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken on all sides. Three lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Joins with I 995. 19/Α'* H 11 Found in late Roman context, over the Porch of the Tholos. Leica ... Ca. 30-20 B.C. (?)

[Agora Object] I 1730: Grave Stone Fragment

Inscribed fragment. From near the middle of the top of a pedimental stele. Beneath the superscription, the face of the stele was cut back a depth of 0.05m. The tympanum is plain. Inscribed below the pediment ... 31 March 1934

[Agora Object] I 1737: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Top and left side preserved; otherwise broken. Four lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian (?) marble. Found in the wall of modern bothros, over the central part of the Middle ... 27 March 1934

[Agora Object] I 1841: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Part of the back, rough picked and worn, may be preserved; elsewhere broken. Two lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Found in Turkish context, over the central part ... 20 April 1934

[Agora Object] I 1952: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Smooth right side preserved; slopes back in an irregularly worked surface at top; otherwise broken. Four letters of the inscription preserved in one line, and traces of another line ... 10 May 1934

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[Agora Object] I 2035: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face only preserved, badly battered; and crudely finished to start with. Above the inscription traces of a narrow moulding. Parts of two lines of the inscription preserved ... November 1934

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[Agora Object] I 2138: Imperial Letter Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Perhaps original back. Broken on all other sides. Face badly worn. Imperial Letter of Commodus. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA With IG II2, no. 1112. Transferred to the Epigraphical Museum ... 180-192 A.D.