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T 17: Grotesque Figurine Fragment

Lower part of a figurine showing the leg in low relief of a figure crouching behind a rectangular object (Water Heater). The thigh and right leg are outlined against the side of the object, which resembles ... 25 June 1931

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T 39: Disk

Disk with four appliqué seashells around a semicircular projection. Between the shells are small lumps of clay, smaller shells (?). Unglazed. Buff clay. Possibly a small lid, the projection serving as ... 17 July 1931

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I 247: Prytany Decree Fragments

Inscribed fragments. Two fragments, which join, preserve the width and thickness of the stele; broken at top and bottom. Tapering lightly toward the top. Sides smooth picked; back rough. The upper part ... 155/4 B.C.

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I 282: Marble Fragment: Prytany List

Fragment from a large inscribed block. Part of the bottom surface, rough picked, preserved; the others broken. On the preserved face, the lower 0.10m. were not inscribed. The upper part of the inscribed ... 165/6 A.D.

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I 286: Ephebic Decree Fragments

Fragment Θ 26 a), from right side of inscribed block; fine picked on one side, rough picked on the back. Fragment Κ 115 b), back and left side preserved. Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved. Fragment ... 127/6 B.C.

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I 28: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment of circular plinth Emerging from the plinth is what appears to be a neck, broken off. Pentelic marble. Found at a late Roman level, in front of the south end of the Metroon. 238 Leica, ... 4th. century B.C. (?).

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I 30: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment with parts of two fascia. Upper edge preserved; other sides broken; at the top, taenia, beveled back to fascia. Inscribed with one line on each fascia. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Joined ... 1st. century B.C.

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I 34: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment with parts of two fascia. Lower edge and surface preserved; other edges broken; the division between the fascia strongly marked by a groove. Inscribed with one line on each fascia. Pentelic ... 1st. century B.C.