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| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
"POLETAI" record; Laurion mines.
First seven lines of the inscription preserved, more widely spaced than those below; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Finished ... 12 November 1953 ... Hesperia 26 (1957), pp. 1-2, pl. 1. |
| From the neck of a latish panathenaic amphora.
Helmet and part of face of Athena to right. Added white on face; inner details in thinned brownish glaze.
Hellenistic. Demolition. Leica, 80-238 ... Hellenistic |
From the lower part of the neck, with the helmeted head of Athena right, the face filled in with white. Over Koukla Factory fill; mixed to late Hell. (1st. c. B.C.) with L.R. disturbance. 4880 Leica ... 13-17 June 1947 |
Small fragment from shoulder.
Head of Athena to right; tongues. Landscaping operations in the excavations; exact provenience unknown. Leica ... January 1955 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all round.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. Hesperia 26 (1957), pp. 41-42. Found at a late Roman level, east of the altar of Zeus. 482 Leica, 1-38 ... 21 July 1931 ... Hesperia 26 (1957), pp. 41-42 ... Hesperia Suppl. 1 (1937), p. 147, no. 81 ... Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 162. |
| Two joining fragments, broken all around.
Body sherds of a Panathenaic Amphora with vertical inscription ΑΓΩΝΟΘ. in reserved band (column).
Pale pink clay, molted dull black glaze, diluted for the inscription ... 24 June 2004 |
| a) Mended from three pieces, gives the top of the panel on the reverse, with the head of a horse, left, and the arm of his rider; part of another horse in front.
b) Parts of the foreparts of three horses, ... 5 March 1936 |
Much missing from wall and rim. Restored in plaster. Similar to P 7154 but with low flat ring foot. Decoration: rays and a zone of fine bands to handle zone; handle zone divided into panels by vertical ... 10-16 March 1936 |
| Edge of panel with part of column shaft to right. Between, part of the inscription.
Hellenistic. Channel mouth 4. Leica, 80-239 ... 22 February 1936 |
| From a very late Panathenaic amphora. The fragment depicts a head with the details crudely gouged out.
Hellenistic. Finished Leica ... 10 May 1934 |
A small piece, showing the top of the column, crudely incised.
Two letters to the left. Earth overlying floor of burned building. Leica ... 21 April 1934 |
Broken all around. Part of left side of reserved panel preserved.
Letters in black glaze: Surface. Leica, 80-239 ... 2 March 1936 |
Letters written vertically in black glaze to left of panel edge.
Hellenistic. Turkish fill. Leica, 80-239 ... 11 March 1936 |
| Above, lower part of large tongue pattern, roughly reserved; below it, a reserved band.
Metallic black glaze. Attic.
From a hellenistic panathenaic amphora? [original identification].
From a nuptial ... 1949 |
Fragment from wall; reverse. Lower left leg and foot of one contestant at right; big toe of right foot of his opponent at left. The bottom edge of the panel below and a black line above at the level of ... (March 1956) |
Two joining fragments. Athena to right, the bottom of her dress and her left foot preserved. She wears sandals. White dots at hem of dress and white for sandals.
Dull glaze; pink clay. Stoa, area north ... 20 March 1953 |
Wall fragment, mended from three pieces, from the reverse. Parts of two athletes; at the left, mid-part of body to right; at the right, right hand and thigh of the other athlete.
Pink clay. Unglazed inside ... 11 April 1953 |
Inscribed fragment from upper left corner of stele.
Left edge preserved, and corner akroterion. Surface much worn.
Remains of at least thirteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA ... 182/1 B.C. |
Broken all around. A single fragment preserves part of the neck of a good-sized pot, flaring outward slightly at top. A man standing, head turned left, arms held out from elbows; legs below thighs missing ... 27 April 1938 |
Inscribed fragment.
Three joining fragments, preserving inscribed face and right side.
Letters between guide lines.
Archon, Sosigenes.
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA ... 172/1 B.C. (?) |
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