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| Marble inscription, rear face roughly worked. Letters fairly well cut. Belongs with I-1235I (Kent 1966, Corinth 8.3, cat. 314A), uninventoried frgt. (Kent 1966, Corinth 8.3, cat. 314B), I-1235K (Kent 1966, ... Augustan, according to Corinth 8.3 ... 8.3, cat. 314D), and I ... I-1235I (Kent 1966, Corinth 8.3, cat. 314 ... COLONIAE.LAVD[i.iuliae.cor]INTH[iensi.]
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| Broneer Type XXII lamp with slightly raised base within circle, oblique wall, and narrow flat rim. disk is shallow and concave. Filling hole off-center below figural representation.
Rim profile as in ... Third quarter of the first century ... the right.
Bailey, BMC Lamps II (Q901, p. 42-43); F ... profile as in Corinth IV.2, p. ... 1, p. 106. |
| Inscribed fragments.
"POLETAI" record.
Confiscated property of those who profaned the Mysteries.
Fragment ΙΙ 2 a), inscribed face only preserved.
Thirteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Belongs to ... 414 B.C ... 0.151, f) 0.21, g) 0.08, h) 0.093, i) 0.26, j) 0.10, (of joining fragment of fragment f ... 0.58 |
Body fragment. Max. dim. 0.071.
Aphrodite(?) (drapery) on a goose or swan (head, neck, wings) shown frontally. Preliminary sketch. Dilute glaze: cover feathers.
For Aphrodite on a swan or goose, see ... Mid-5th century B.C ... 11218 + Erlangen I 459 by Oltos: ARV2 58, 45--46; Addenda 164; LIMC V, 1990, p. |
| inscribed. Fragment. Number lapsed. Joins I-726 ... 1933/06/05 ... Fragment. Number lapsed. Joins I-726. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Dedication of Demos and soldiers in Mytilene.
Fragment Ι 454 a), broken all round.
Parts of two lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragment Π 48 b), smooth picked top preserved; ... Ca. 375 B.C ... I 994 ... I 994 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around and behind.
Nine lines of the inscription preserved, in two columns.
Pentelic marble. Finished Found in late Roman disturbance, in classical floor to southeast of ... 19 May 1937 ... Leica, VIII-58 |
| Inscribed columnar grave monument.
Columella, complete save minor chips.
Surface badly worn.
Hymettian marble. Found presumably from one of the neighboring sections, if not ΘΘ. Now lying as placed by excavators ... February 1949 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 280, no. 140, pl. 58 ... Agora XVII, no. 602, p. 121. |
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