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[Agora Coin] N 23263

Athens ... Coin no. 1. Casts stored in Lab Case No. 52D. Byzantine building, room V, between level of floor III and poros slabs of drain. Triptolemos, holding wheat ears in r. hand, seated l. in winged chariot drawn ... Ca. 350's-early or mid 330's B.C ... Η' ... Lot Η' 97

[Agora Coin] N 23747

Athens ... Eleusinian coinage. Coin no. 3. Just below metal of Poseidon Street. Triptolemos, holding wheat ears in r. hand, seated l. in winged chariot drawn by two snakes. ΕΛΕΥΣΙ above. Piglet standing r. on mystic ... ca. 350's--early or mid-330's B.C ... Η'

[Agora Coin] N 23895

Athens ... Eleusinian coinage. Coin no. 7. Gravelly layer. Triptolemos, holding wheat ears in r. hand, seated l. in winged chariot drawn by two snakes. ΕΛΕΥΣΙ above. Piglet standing r. on mystic staff; astragal, ... ca. 350's--early or mid-330's B.C ... Η'

[Agora Deposit] K 6:2: Filling West of Peribolos of the Twelve Gods

4th century sandy fill west of Peribolos of the Twelve Gods, with animal bones, metal waste and much pottery. Estimated Grid ... 350-325 B.C ... Η'

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[Agora Notebook Page] Η'-10-46 (pp. 1840-1841)

Η'-10 1840, 1841 Η':1938.0513:1 Η':1938.0513:2 Η':1938.0513:3 N 24547 Η':1938.0513:4 N 41804 Η':1938.0513:5 N 24548 Η':1938.0513:6 N 24549 Η':1938.0513:7 N 24550 ... 4th A.D ... Η'

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[Agora Object] I 2003: Base Fragment

Inscribed base. Part of a circular base. The top and bottom preserved; broken away in back. Prytany dedication; Archonship of Pythodotos; set up by the Prytanies of Kekropis. Four lines of the inscription ... 343/2 B.C ... Η'

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[Agora Object] I 5419: Record Fragment

Inscribed fragment of naval record. Broken on all edges. The back has been carefully re-worked in such away as to suggest that the stone was reused as a gutter. Parts of two columns remain. Forty-two lines ... 326/5 B.C ... Η' 785

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[Agora Object] I 1078: Inventory Fragment

Fragment of inscribed stele. Part of right side preserved; otherwise broken. Inventory of platters given by the prytanies and listed by archons. Archons: Molon (362/1 B.C.), Nikophemos and Dynniketos (370/369 ... 350 B.C ... Η'