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Inscribed fragment.
A bit of the top, picked fairly fine preserved; otherwise broken all around.
The surface much weathered.
"POLEITAI" account.
Eleven lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble ... 8 May 1934 |
Inscribed fragment.
Left side and back preserved, also parts of right side. Traces of moulding across top of face. Surface worn.
"POLETAI" record.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA I 4569 belongs. Found in Turkish ... 4th. century B.C. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Eight lines of the inscription preserved. The last three lines preserved crowded together.
Pentelic marble. Found in context of the middle Roman period, ... 18 May 1938 |
Inscribed fragment of building account, perhaps of one of the demes.
Inscribed face, right edge and rough picked back preserved.
The right edge forms an acute angle with the inscribed face.
Twelve lines ... 15 February 1952 |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken on both sides and top.
Reverse side originally appears to have also been incised. No longer legible. Bottom roughly marked.
"POLEITAI" account.
Two columns of inscription of ... 1 July 1972 |
Inscribed slab.
Fragment preserves upper right corner of slab of altar (?) or perhaps, less likely, an horos stone.
Broken on bottom and left side; face smoothed with toothed chisel; right edge top and ... August 1968 |
Fragments from an inscribed block.
Fragment Λ 36 a), the top smooth; other edges broken.
Part of five lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragment ΓΓ 49 b), part of two inscribed faces and the top preserved ... 5th. century B.C. |
| Broken at bottom and left side; preserved surfaces all rough picked, save for a recessed, more finely picked band, on which is the inscription.
Perhaps sanctuary of Herakles Alexikakos.
Pentelic marble ... Mid. 5th. century B.C. |
| Small inscribed boundary stone.
Broken at the bottom, and chipped at the top.
Sanctuary of Demeter Azesia.
Most of five lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in a modern wall, over ... 4th. century B.C. |
| Chipped all around; back and bottom broken off, but the inscription complete.
Sanctuary of Apollo Xanthos. Found in Hellenistic context, in the channel of a well outside the Market Square, to the southwest ... Ca. 400 B.C. |
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