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| The first, second, third and sixth drums from the top survive and may be recognized from the letters ΑΑΑΑ, etc. The sixth was here the bottom drum.
One of the series A 3008 - A 3011 and A 2987 and A 2988 ... 1 September 1959 |
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 |
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 |
| Smoothed, made ready for striking Panathenaic Way cut I, loose upper filling.
Late Roman. 558 Leica ... 25 April 1959 |
The flan has two sides.
One is flat with some striations.
The other has leveled edges and a central punch mark. Next to the punch mark is a countermanrk of an open right hand, implying the flan had circulated ... Card: 2nd c. A.D. |
| End of vaulted box. A roughly semicircular plaque.
Within a cross-hatched border a standing figure in Roman official costume. In his left hand he holds a staff or scepter, in ihs outstretched right a helmet ... 21 May 1936 |
| Inscribed stele with ornamental top of palmette and volutes.
Upper part of ornament mended from many fragments. Near the top, two double concentric discs with button in center (simplified rosettes). At ... 12 February 1932 |
| Much of right edge missing; considerably bent. Well. 1080 Leica, XXIX-65, 88-336 2247-1 ... 28 July 1947 |
| Large relief lamp: Leda and the swan.
A little more than a quarter of the circumference of the rim preserved. Discus broken at upper left and lower right part. Most of the body and bottom of the lamp is ... 11 April 1932 |
Mended from many fragments; small fragments still missing from sides and lower edge of the spout. Above the hood-shaped edge of the spout is a small protuberance at the top of the vase. Beyond this, a ... 16 May 1933 |
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