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Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around and roughly split at back.
Ten lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
Cf. Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 70. Found in late context in grave LXIII, in the south ... 195/4 B.C ... Found in late context in grave LXIII, in the south peristyle of the Hephaisteion. |
Lip chipped. 0.75m. below top of stele. Probably from Grave 2 (1.10m. north of west end of stele, 0.10m or 0.15m. from scarp of Grave 7, depth of 0.75m. below top of stele). Leica, 6-176, LXIII-58, VII-97 ... 23 March 1936 ... Probably from Grave 2 (1.10m. north of west end of stele, 0.10m or 0.15m. from scarp of Grave 7, depth of 0.75m. below top of stele) ... Leica, 6-176, LXIII-58, VII-97 |
| Broken above and below. Some of original back and right side preserved.
Part of left hand holding staff or spear shaft. Edge of frame chipped away. Side smoothed. Back shows drove marks.
Very careful work ... Middle of 6th c. B.C. |
| Back and part of left edge preserved, otherwise broken all around.
In low relief part of a male figure, right, wrapped in himation and holding a staff in his extended right hand. Behind him the background ... November 1953 |
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