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A 2837: Orthostate: Inscribed

Virtually complete though splinters are missing from front and back. Right edge dressed to be visible; the base molding would seem to have returned around this edge and later to have been worked down presumably ... Post 126-138 A.D.

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A 2838: Orthostate: Inscribed

Freshly broken in three pieces; many abrasions and heavy weathering. Rough anathyrosis on right and left edges. Traces of dowels in bottom 0.20m. and 0.25m in front of edges. In the preserved top, there ... Post c. 126-138 A.D.

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I 6120: Monument Fragments

Inscribed blocks. Blocks of the "Tiberius Monument". ΣΑ 214 a), the block complete save minor chips; surface rather worn. At the left edge of the block several large letters, clearly the ends of several ... a) (ΣΑ 214) 20 January 1949 b) (ΣΑ 623) 16 July 1949

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A 1794: Curved Block with Crowning Molding

Chipped; upper back right corner broken away. Above and right side worked with small toothed chisel, the same on the left side but an anathyrosis is left here. Back and below left rough. At left edge, ... 17 April 1951

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I 6532: Base Fragment

Inscribed fragment of statue base. Base for a bronze statue of a standing figure with right foot advanced. Broken below at left. Much of back missing, but joining fragments give some of back surface. Most ... 13 May 1952

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A 61: Crowning Molding of Pedestal

Two opposite faces preserved, one much broken, other completely preserved. Anathyrosis on both ends. Cuttings for setting object in top, perhaps a tripod. Cf. A 66. Pentelic marble. Found at I/14-10/16 ... 1931

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A 66: Crowning Molding of Pedestal

End block. Broken into two pieces. Three faces of the block are finished with a cornice-like molding; the fourth has anathyrosis and two T-clamps. The top, which is worn smooth from later use, has cuttings ... 1931

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I 6694: Mining Inscription

Inscribed stele. A complete stele with flat top. Sides roughly dressed except at front edge. Back roughly worked and very irregular. The inscribed surface has been carefully re-dressed with a toothed chisel ... 31 August 1954