| Inventory Number: I 4745 |
| Section Number: Ζ 1074 |
| Title: Dedicatory Plaque |
| Category: Inscriptions |
| Description: Inscribed fragment. Mended from many pieces. A rectangular plaque dressed smooth behind, its edges bordered by a straight incised line and by the edges of a series of drill holes. The plaque may originally have had a border outside these drill holes. Containing the offer of first fruits of Olympos of Paiania to the Phosphorae. Eleven (?) lines of the inscription preserved. Island marble. |
| Context: Found in late Roman context, ca. 5.00m. southeast of the Tholos and just to the northeast of the Tholos fountain. |
| Storage: West Basement-Inscriptions |
| Negatives: Leica, 9-50, XXXVII-40 |
| Dimensions: H. 0.21; Lett. H. ca. 0.01; W. 0.105; Th. 0.014 |
| Date Of Discovery: 24 April 1937 |
| Section: Ζ |
| Grid: H 12 |
| Bibliography: AgoraPicBk 8 (1963), fig. 10. |
| Hesperia Suppl. 4 (1940), p. 138, fig. 100. |
| Agora III, no. 124, pp. 58-59. |
| Agora XIV, p. 45, pl. 36a. |