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| Inscribed stele.
Top broken off, and has taken with it middle of first four lines of insciption.
Short tongue, full thickeness of block, projects at bottom for setting up.
Found face down: inscription ... 166/5 B.C. |
| Small inscription fragment.
Only one surface present, on which is inscribed in curiously pitted letters.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. I 1059, I 6132. Found in late Roman context, near the northwest corner of ... 1 March 1932 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Small, smoothed surface at right angles to the inscribed face may represent the left edge of the block, though the letters seem extremely near the edge.
Hymettian marble. Found at a ... 4th. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken away on all sides.
Parts of five lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with IG I2, no. 90; also with EM 5392. Found in a marble pile, in the southwest ... 422 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken on all sides and probably behind.
Law about weights and measures.
Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian (?) marble; fine grained, bluish-white. Found in a late ... Late 2nd. century B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around, save on left side which is smooth picked.
Decree in praise of a sacred embassy, a board of theoroi.
Part of eight lines of the inscription preserved, with one letter ... Early 3rd. century B.C. |
| Fragment of inscribed stele.
Back and left side preserved, also part of a moulding, above the inscribed face.
The surface, especially along the left edge, is much weathered.
Decree in praise of the Sigeians ... 451/0 B.C. |
Inscribed fragment.
Part of the left side preserved; otherwise broken.
The inscribed surface damaged.
Remains of ten lines of the inscription.
Pentelic marble. Found in modern context, on the southeast ... 9 February 1934 |
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