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Inscribed fragment.
Part of right edge preserved; otherwise broken.
Stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found in wall of room with revetted basin. 209 Leica ... 12 June 1959 |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken top, bottom, right side and behind.
The block has been re-used as a doorsill; in its top is a round hole for the lower pivot of a door and the lower middle part of the lettered ... 10 July 1963 |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken at all edges.
Part of smooth back preserved.
The "Attic Stelai".
White fine-grained marble; Pentelic. Found in trench alpha, strosis 3, Byzantine fill. 1670 Leica ... 3 May 1965 |
Inscribed stele.
Broken at right, below and at the corner of the pediment. Edge of left corner chipped so that entire first stoichos is missing.
Upper left hand corner of stele. Generally clear lettering ... 367/6 B.C. |
Inscribed fragment of base (?).
Broken all around and at back.
Inscription on a curved surface, as of a round base. Mouldings at bottom of piece are, from bottom: astragal, ovolo, cavetto.
Ends of four ... 14 May 1971 |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
Broken above, right and back.
Lower left hand corner of a large stele. Surface and lettering generally very fresh. Band at bottom is roughened.
Attic Stele II.
Pentelic marble ... 15 May 1971 |
Point broken off. Part of socket missing.
Heavy incrustation. Geometric well in Panathenaic Way; top. 704 Leica ... 3 May 1960 |
| A flat strip of iron, blunt at one end, broken at the other. Bent into a crescent shape. Another similar but smaller and not bent strip of iron kept with sherds. Geometric well in Panathenaic Way; top ... 3 May 1960 |
Two plates connected at the corners by four rods. Geometric well in Panathenaic Way. 704 Leica ... 3 May 1960 |
On rim, concentric grooves and beading; panels on sides.
On discus, gladiatorial scene; two gladiators in full armor one to the right attacking with arm raised, with dagger; one to the left crouching ... 15 June 1931 |
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