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| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around and behind.
Letter surface tooth-chiselled; upper surface more finely dressed.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 979.
This block belongs with I 1015. Finished ... 185/6 B.C ... 53.50m. |
| Two inscribed fragments.
Fragment Η' 445 a), broken on all sides.
Fragment Η' 448 b), left side preserved, finely picked with tooth chisel.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 1015, I 1017, and ... 186/5 B.C ... 1017, and pieces in the E.M ... (Η' 445) 54.00m.
b) (Η' 448) 54.00m ... Leica, III-14, 84-405 |
| Inscribed altar of Zeus Hypsistos; votive offering (?).
A columnar type altar with plain projecting moulding at top.
In upper surface a circular depression.
Inscribed on column just below moulding.
Hymettian ... 2nd.-3rd. centuries A.D ... 2nd.-3rd. centuries A.D. |
| Finished Assembly Place; From pocket in bedrock.
22m. N.W. of N.W. corner of Bema of Period III ... 1932 ... IG II-III3, 4,2, 1263 ... Hesperia 5 (1936), p. 156, fig. 6a. |
| Pentelic Marble.
Broken all around and behind. Finished Clearing the north bedding of the long building on the hilltop, near its midpoint ... 1 November 1932 ... IG II-III3, 4,2, 1265 ... Hesperia 5 (1936), p. 156, fig. 6b. |
| The central portion of the plaque is reduced to a thickness of 0.011. On the raised border, at the top: ΥΨι[στω]. On the border at the sides a series of striations, perhaps accidental. The back is roughly ... 1934 ... IG II-III3, 4,2, 1252 ... Hesperia 5 (1936), p. 154, fig. 4c. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Right side and back preserved.
Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in a wall of the modern house 640/18 outside the Market Square, south of the church ... 4th. century B.C ... IG II-III3,1,2, 396 ... Agora XVI, no. 69, p. 106, pl. 6. |
| Upper right corner of inscribed plain-topped stele.
Top and right surface preserved.
Prytany list; list of Aeisitoi.
Inscribed in nine lines.
Pentelic marble. Pre-excavation. Found in the modern wall ... 180 A.D ... Agora III, no. 123, p. 58 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 56, no. 43 ... Agora XV, no. 386, p. 280. |
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