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[Object] I 289: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment of relief. Back surface much broken, but thickeness apparently preserved. The fragment is separated into two parts by a horizontal moulding, consisting of a flattened ovolo and a taenia ... 4th. century B.C.

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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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[Object] I 1325: Prytany Decree Fragment

Fragment of inscription. Broken on all sides except the right, which is rough picked. Part of seventeen lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Cf. Hesperia 26 (1957), pp. 41, 42. Found ... Ca. 160 B.C.

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[Object] I 1044: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Broken all around and behind. Traces of eight lines of the inscription preserved, and part of a letter from a ninth. Pentelic marble. Finished Found in a marble dump, in the area east ... 8 July 1933

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[Object] I 1668: Marble Fragment

Small inscribed fragment. Broken on all sides except for a small section of the face inscribed, at the lower edge of the fragment, with parts of two letters. Pentelic marble. Found in a marble dump, in ... 20 March 1934

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[Object] I 2173: Stone

Inscribed stone. Part of inscribed surface and rough picked back preserved; also a bit of toothed surface at top. The inscribed surface badly worn. Letters visisble only on lower part of left side. Bits ... December 1934

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[Object] I 2202: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment; grave stone. Part of top and left side preserved. Traces of a moulding at top. Pentelic marble. Found in the wall of the modern house 637β/6 (637b/6), west of the northern part of the ... Ca. 350 B.C.

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[Object] I 2205: Mining Inscription Fragment

Inscribed fragment. A smooth back, probably once inscribed; otherwise broken. "POLETAI" record; Laurion Mines. The inscribed surface badly worn in places; cuttings for modern doorjamb at left. The text ... 19 November 1934