Obverse: Traces of head of Athena right.
Reverse: The letter delta (Δ). Originally entered as coin no. 3. Catalogued March 1963. Horos, Terrace trench, strosis 6.
Hellenistic disturbance. 589, 597 Leica ... 13 April 1953
Obverse: Head of Athena left, in crested helmet
(chip missing).
Reverse: P Originally entered as coin no. 1. Catalogued March 1963. N.E. of circular Building, dump. Leica ... 29 May 1951
Obverse: Athena head, right.
Reverse: The letter Theta (Θ) with kalathos (?) beside it.
Cf. Svoronos (1923), Class 8. Originally entered as coin no. 2. Piers 10-11 East, on level strosis on bedrock. 1174, ... 5 May 1950
Apparently a solid sphere of bronze.
Slightly irregular in outline.
Ball for use in Kleroterion? Tholos Trench B, layer V, late Roman disturbance in classical levels. 2291 Leica, 91-16-16 ... 12 May 1937
Slightly larger than B 539 (Z 1396), and not pierced.
Rather irregularly made. Tholos Trench H, north of Building C, pocket in bedrock floor of Middle Drain; with coins for the day nos. 2-37.
3rd-2nd c ... 22 February 1938
Not pierced, similar to B 540 (Z 1397), but slightly more irregular. Tholos Trench H, north of Building C, pocket in bedrock floor of Middle Drain; with coins for the day nos. 2-37.
3rd-2nd c. B.C. 2082 ... 22 February 1938
A roughly shaped sphere with incised character : XX. Middle Drain, to north of Building C, lowest loose gravel.
Late Hellenistic. 2565 Leica ... 25 May 1938
A roughly shaped sphere with no trace of marking. Middle Drain, to north of Building C, lowest loose gravel.
Late Hellenistic. 2565 Leica ... 25 May 1938
Roughly shaped ball. Unglazed.
Buff clay. Cut at north end of stoa terrace, layer VII east. (Contemporary with semicircular base). Pre-Square Building fills, not differentrated. 2329 Leica, 91-16-14 ... 27 July 1950
Slightly flattened top and bottom, and pierced (askew) with a small hole.
Inscribed on one side : N
On the other (more lightly), uncertain traces, possibly letters. Tholos Trench H, north of Building C, ... 22 February 1938
A complete ballot, with solid hub. Modern fill. Store in ziplock polyethylene bag and in area with 40% r.h. or lower.
Wear cotton or latex gloves when handling. Leica ... 19 March 1936
A rather small ballot, irregularly made.
Solid hub. Store in ziplock polyethylene bag and in area with 40% r.h. or lower.
Wear cotton or latex gloves when handling. Leica ... 18 May 1936
Intact.
Incised on one side : ΨΗΦΟΣ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΑ
Stamped on other. East collonade of Square Building, martyra opposite Shop XV, layer III (late IV c. B.C.) 2708 Leica ... 4 June 1952
Irregular disk, somewhat worn and pitted.
Solid hub. Gravel fill under strosis 5, north of the foundation wall of early building.
Hellenistic-early Roman. 3060 Leica ... 22 April 1954
Intact except for tip of one end of spoke.
Circular ballot with pierced spoke at center.
The letter B on one side : Jury section (Cf. ΑΘ. ΠΟΛ. LXIII, 4)
Cf. B 146, 728, 1055-1059. Tunnel east of room ... 14 April 1971
Pierced ballot, inscribed on one side; ΨΗΦΟΣ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΑ (three periods vertically inscribed between the two words).
On opposite side unclear rectangular impression.
Edges partly disintegrated. Well. 1343 ... 26 July 1971
Sharp point broken away.
The wedge-shaped end becomes square then round in section. Cut at north end of Stoa terrace, layer VII east. Pre-Square Building fills.
Contemporary with semicircular base. 2329 ... 27 July 1950
Point broken away.
Long narrow eraser end; roughly rasped.
Shaft worm eaten. West of Stoa pier 19, close above bedrock. 2962 Leica, 91-34-1, 91-34-(2) ... 14 August 1953
Nbp. 2369: Two chamber cisterns, 88/ΛΔ and 100/ΚΘ, united by a long straight passage running almost due N-S. A draw shaft at 95/ΚΘ is set just off the course of the passage to the east and opening into ... Use filling of late 4th-early 3rd c. B.C.
Accumulative fillings of late 3rd-early 2nd and late 1st c. B.C.
Upper dumped filling of 3rd c. A.D.
Located at the bifurcation of the Panathenaic Way and West Road.Byzantine fill (9th-10th century) in upper 5.70m. with a series of Classical to Hellenistic accumulations below. Coins:
10 July 1971 #861 ... 14 June-27 July 1971
Inscribed stele.
Complete.
Decree honoring Kallias, son of the Thymochares, of Sphettios, in the archonship of Sosistratos. Similar decree honors his brother.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. IG II2, no. 682. Found ... 270/69 B.C. (?).
Broken both ends.
Apparently reused; seems to have been restruck.
Now legible, and presumably latest name on ticket. South of East-West late Roman wall. layer II, above Fourth century hole. 1633 Leica, ... 12 March 1952
Left end only remains.
Deeply incised.
Cf. B 110-111 (H 360-361) : other name-plates from the same context. Among large stones over bedrock. Store in ziplock polyethylene bag and in area with 40% r.h ... 24 May 1933
Thin oblong plaque, inscribed.
The left end of the plaque is broken off. At the right end is the partially obliterated outline of a stamped Gorgoneion. On the reverse are traces of a rectangular stamp ... 20 July 1931
Inscribed.
Left end bent over. Now broken into two non-joined pieces.
Reused. Gorgon seal from first use (J.Kroll). From earth from probably strosis 3.
4th or very early 3rd c. B.C. Leica ... 23 May 1932
Broken away on both sides.
A small part of the two lines of the inscription preserved.
Although B 110 and 111 do not join, their lettering is very similar.
Among the stones over bedrock, with B 111.
350-300 ... 24 April 1933
Inscribed.
Broken off at the right. Ενεπίγραφο δικαστικό πινάκιο. Φέρει αποκρούσεις στη μία του πλευρά. Surface layer over bedrock, Theseum Plateia. Stoa Gallery Case Leica, Color slide, 5-297, XX-100, ... 24 May 1935
Inscribed.
Right half preserved; cracked.
Pierced at about the middle of the preserved part.
Surface corroded in places. Fountain house porch.
Hellenistic-early roman. Leica, 85-23 ... 24 May 1954
Broken left and right.
Preserved letters from an inscription.
It was brought in by Elias Kounelakis, former workman. N.W. of Pnyx in earth dumped from some other part of town. Leica ... 19 December 1957
Broken away on the left.
Parts of two lines: ΜΙΔΗΣ
ΕΥΣ
Part of a sigma is visible over the Δ in the first line and belongs to an earlier inscription. There are remains of a gorgon seal from the first ... 24 April 1933