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I 326: Base

Inscribed heptagonal base. Bottom rough picked; top much worn and flaked, with a small round hole, near the inscribed face. The circumference presents the deceptive appearance of what would have been an ... 1933

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I 327: Marble Fragment: List of Names

Inscribed fragment. Remains of an inscription in two columns, that to the right being a list of names. Parts of fifteen lines of the inscription preserved. Pentelic marble. Pre-excavation. Found in the ... 1st. century B.C. (?).

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I 328: Marble Fragment: Ephebic List

Inscribed fragment from the right edge of the block, with part of the fine picked right surface preserved. On the smooth finished face, the right side of a small wreath, open at the top, and the greater ... Middle of 1st. century B.C.

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I 329: Decree Fragment

Upper left side of inscribed stele; on the head a tripod in relief. The rough picked back, and more finely picked side surfaces are preserved. The top as preserved shows rough-picked scallops along the ... 4th. century B.C. (?).

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I 47: Dedication Fragment

Fragment of dedicatory base of a grave monument. Lower edge and surface preserved; other edges broken. Space between lines 0.065m. Pentelic marble. Early Attic. ADDENDA Joins with I 44. Found at a late ... 5th. century B.C.

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I 57: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment with slightly curving face. Broken all around; above, ornament in very low relief, set off from the inscribed surface by a horizontal groove; below the inscription, another groove. Pentelic ... 10 July 1931

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I 84: Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment of upper left hand corner of stele with pediment top. Broken at bottom and right side; only a bit of the stele proper, with traces of letters in the first line is preserved. Hymettian ... 250-150 B.C.

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I 5: Prytany Decree Fragment

Inscribed fragment of columnar stele. Broken all around. At the top of the fragment, ornament in very shallow relief. Two lines of the inscription preserved between heavily incised horizontal lines. ... 180-190 A.D.