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[Object] I 249: Marble Fragments: Bouleutic and Prytany List

Inscribed fragments. Fragment Ζ 11, fragment from the left side of an inscribed block. Broken top, bottom and back; the left side smooth picked. The lower part of the face is broken away at an obtuse ... (Ζ 11) 1933 (H 639) 17 May 1937 (Η 648) 25 May 1937

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[Object] I 310: Block Fragment: List of Names

Fragment from an inscribed block. Only small bit of the inscribed surface is preserved, with parts of four lines of the inscription; non-stoichedon. Pentelic marble. Pre-excavation. Found in the modern ... 1933

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[Object] I 311: Grave Stone Fragment

Inscribed fragment of columnar grave stone. From near the top, preserving part of the ring, and about half the circumference. Parts of three lines of the inscription remain. Hymettian marble. Pre-excavation ... 1933

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[Object] I 315: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all round. One letter preserved. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA The letter probably a mason's mark. Cf. the series of Doric cornice blocks A 238 and A 239, to which this fragment ... 1933

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[Object] I 333: Base Fragment

Left corner of small rectangular base. Above and below were mouldings, now much damaged, and in the top a large hole for setting something; the top of the base finished smooth, the inside of the setting ... 1933

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[Object] I 200: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broad surface chip. Appears to be inscribed with a series of plain circles, six of them being preserved in a row 0.082m. long, and another 0.018m. away below the row. Surface weatherd; ... 17 March 1932

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[Monument] Temple of Ares

Temple, Religious Unknown Limestone Foundations, Marble Superstructure Poor, foundations only and some blocks from the superstructure ... 5th B.C. 1st A.D.

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[Object] B 111: Dikast's Ticket

Broken away on both sides. A small part of the two lines of the inscription preserved. Although B 110 and 111 do not join, their lettering is very similar. Among the stones over bedrock, with B 111. 350-300 ... 24 April 1933