Two fragments from the upper part of a stele with pedimental top.
Both corners, with finials, are preserved, the right hand piece mended from six fragments; the left hand, from two. The central part of ... 125/4 B.C.
Inscribed fragments.
Two fragments, which join, preserve the width and thickness of the stele; broken at top and bottom.
Tapering lightly toward the top. Sides smooth picked; back rough.
The upper part ... 155/4 B.C.
Fragments of inscribed stele.
Fragment Θ 557, the back rough picked; the edges broken all round.
Parts of fourteen lines of inscription preserved.
On joining fragment, left side with traces of anathyrosis ... (Θ 557) 14 March 1933
(of joining fragment) 24 June 1967
Two fragments of inscription.
Fragment Η' a), broken all around and behind.
Parts of five lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragment Η' b), broken all around and behind.
Parts of eight lines of the ... Ca. 280-230 B.C.
Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Ε 323, lower part of stele inscribed in three columns.
The left side smooth dressed with a shoulder cut near the bottom; the right side more roughly dressed, the back rough ... 169/8-148/7 B.C.
Fragments of inscribed stele, crowned by moulding.
Fragment Η 330 a), broken away on both sides, behind and below. Crowned by a cyma recta.
Parts of two lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragment Η' ... 25/4-18/7 (?) B.C.
Fragments of inscribed stele.
Archon Diodotos.
Fragment Ζ 758 a), part of smooth right side preserved, and the back, rough picked; otherwise broken.
Fragment Σ 1569 b), upper left part of pedimental ... Early 2nd. century B.C.
Fragments of an inscription.
Several fragments, mending up to two.
On both, the toothed right side, and rough picked back preserved; otherwise broken.
On fragment Β 558 a), thirty-eight lines of the inscription ... 200/199-190/189 B.C.
Inscribed fragments.
Three non-joining pieces, each broken on all sides.
On fragments Β 541a-b), twelve lines of the inscription preserved, with one to four letters in each.
On fragment Β' 559 c), four ... Shortly before 104/3 B.C.