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| Inscription recut as an Ionic capital.
The much larger block on which the inscription was cut, has been re-cut as a small Ionic capital. The inscribed face was used as the top of the capital. The inscribed ... Ca. 100 A.D. |
| Inscribed miniature altar.
Lower left corners, front and back, chipped away; corner acroteria broken.
The top between the acroteria is a shallow concave bowl.
Dedication to Artemis.
Twenty-two letters ... Ca. 100 A.D. |
Half of rim and wall missing.
Broad, flat resting surface; pointed underside. Upper body straight, rim not turned out. Wall offset from floor. Dull brown glaze; finger marks on foot and lower wall ... Ca. 110? |
Half of wall and rim missing.
Small foot; broad, flat resting surface; pointed underside. Angular profile. Wall offset from floor. Shiny black glaze, missing on part of underside; finger marks on foot ... Ca. 110? |
Small part of underside and segment of wall and rimrestored.
Small foot; flat resting surface; convex underside. Angular profile.
Wall offset from floor inside. Shiny black-to-red glaze, peeling; finger ... Ca. 110 |
| Fragment of inscribed stele.
Broken all around and at the back.
Parts of twelve lines of the inscription preserved. An erasure between lines six and seven.
Pentelic marble. Found in modern foundation, ... Ca. 100 A.D. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Mended from two pieces.
The upper left corner of a pedimental stele, apparently reused, as there are letters on the back.
Hymettian marble. Found in late context, southeast of the Tholos ... Early 2nd. century A.D. |
| Part of rim preserved.
Rectangular stamp; two lines. Cistern; boxes 3-6. Φρουράρχου
Ἀπολλ[ω]ν̣ί̣δα
(Ν retr, Ο solid, small, Ω cursive) 2341 Leica ... Early 2nd century(?) |
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