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| Late Roman built drain with elliptical cover tiles and manhole built of tiles, in line of Middle Stoa terrace wall ... south ... 14 Jun 1952 ... Late Roman built drain with elliptical cover tiles and manhole built of tiles, in line of Middle Stoa terrace wall. |
| Late Roman built drain with elliptical cover tiles and manhole built of tiles, in line of Middle Stoa terrace wall ... =LIV-40 south ... June 1952 ... Late Roman built drain with elliptical cover tiles and manhole built of tiles, in line of Middle Stoa terrace wall. |
| Late Roman built drain with elliptical cover tiles and manhole built of tiles, in line of Middle Stoa terrace wall ... AMS south Horizontal (normal) ... 14 Jun 1952 ... Late Roman built drain with elliptical cover tiles and manhole built of tiles, in line of Middle Stoa terrace wall. |
| Terrace Wall at Southwest Corner of Middle Stoa ... Κ-21 4104, 4105 Κ 3569 A 3309 ... 14 August 1961 ... Terrace Wall at Southwest Corner of Middle Stoa |
| Late Roman built drain with elliptical cover tiles and manhole built of tiles, in line of Middle Stoa terrace wall. Cf. nb. pp. 648-650 ... south ... 14 Jun 1952 ... Late Roman built drain with elliptical cover tiles and manhole built of tiles, in line of Middle Stoa terrace wall. |
| Late Roman built drain with elliptical cover tiles and manhole built of tiles, in line of Middle Stoa terrace wall. Cf. nb. pp. 648-650 ... AMS south Horizontal (normal) ... 14 Jun 1952 ... Late Roman built drain with elliptical cover tiles and manhole built of tiles, in line of Middle Stoa terrace wall. |
Lower right arm and hand of muscular male figure, the hand cupped as if holding something.
Broken at elbow and tips of fingers.
Traces of white paint.
Pinkish-buff clay. Layer D, context of 1st. or 2nd ... 8 April 1935 ... Layer D, context of 1st. or 2nd. century A.D. beside Middle Stoa Terrace Wall. |
Inscribed fragment.
A bit of the left edge preserved; otherwise broken all around.
Six lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Fine grained, off-white marble with some reddish and bluish veins ... Ca. 230 B.C ... Found in late fill under Eponymon Street, over the west end of the Middle Stoa Terrace wall. |
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