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| A short-necked bottle shaped like an unguentarium.
Thin fabric; purple glass. Cemetery at corner of Piraeus and Herakleidou Streets, grave F. 66 Leica ... April 1937 ... Cemetery at corner of Piraeus and Herakleidou Streets, grave F. |
| Inscribed stele.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA In 1965, fell and break in two pieces. Found at Herakleion and Neleus Streets, built into late wall across front of porch of small temple of Artemis Aristoboule ... June 1958 ... Found at Herakleion and Neleus Streets, built into late wall across front of porch of small temple of Artemis Aristoboule. |
Inscribed fragment.
Fragment from right side of a stele, its edge smooth dressed.
Parts of eight lines of the inscription preserved, and perhaps ninth.
Pentelic marble. Found in laying electric cables ... 1st. century B.C ... Found in laying electric cables in Herakleidai Street, between Erysichton and Demophon Streets, west of the Agora. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins I 175. Found in modern wall at corner of Eponymon and Ptolemy Streets, north ... Ca. 232 B.C ... Found in modern wall at corner of Eponymon and Ptolemy Streets, north of the Civic Offices. |
| The lower part of a stele similar to I 6969.
Sunken band below 0.055m.
Hymettian marble. Found at C/18-7/5 (Fall 2016). Found at Herakleidon and Neleus Streets. Built into late wall across front of porch ... June 1958, 1963 ... Found at Herakleidon and Neleus Streets. Built into late wall across front of porch of small temple of Artemis Aristoboule. |
| Unidentified object.
Early(?) Thasian. Finished Picked up by J.Travlos in the course of his observations at the corner of Menandrou and Sappho Streets, where part of the city wall, with its supplementary ... (January 1950) ... Picked up by J.Travlos in the course of his observations at the corner of Menandrou and Sappho Streets, where part of the city wall, with its supplementary wall in front of it and the moat in front of that were found. |
| Broken above and on one side. Some of the top surface is preserved; bolsters missing at either end. Molding at bottom.
From Sanctuary of Artemis Aristoboule.
Poros. Inventory number erased.
Not found 2016 ... June 1958, 1963 ... Found at Herakleidon and Neleus Streets. Built into late wall across front of porch of small temple of Artemis Aristoboule. |
Inscribed fragment of statue base.
A fragment from the top of a cylindrical base, crowned by a small moulding.
The base was later hollowed out and used as a well curb.
Four lines of the inscription preserved ... 14 June 1937 ... Found in the excavation for a modern cellar at the corner of Hadrian and Mnesikles streets, east of the Roman Agora. |
| Inscribed fragment of grave stele.
Preserved left side, top, and back, rough picked.
At left, a panel with a coarse ivy leaf. In the center is carved a door. Along the top of the stele, inscription in ... 14 May 1936 ... Benaki and University Streets, northeast of the Agora. |
| Reused as millstone (or as olive press weight, see Expedition 21), but in excellent preservation.
On top, mason's mark, the letters: Σ Δ. On either side at bottom a dowel cutting and pry cutting.
From ... February 1953 ... Found February 1953, in the excavations of the Greek Archaeological Service at the corner of Nike and Apollo Streets. First transferred to the mosque near the Market of Caesar and Augustus, and later (spring 1953) to the Agora Excavations. |
| Rather more than half remains, battered but fresh.
Egg and dart on echinus and abacus, the volutes, the petals of the angle flower were not carved but painted. Traces of a square cutting for the empolion, ... 26 May 1937 ... Found in excavation for a modern cellar at the corner of Hadrian and Mnesikles Streets, on the property of K. |
Fragment of lid with part of brim and rim. Band on underside near rim. Max. dim. 0.081; est. diam. 0.14.
Eros (head, part of wings, right hand, feet missing) flying to right. In front of him, a fringed ... Second quarter of the 4th century B.C ... The composition may have been something like that on the lid of the unattributed pyxis Type C, Adolphseck 65 (CVA, Adolphseck 1 [Deutschland 11], pl. 42 [520]:1: women and Erotes; also the one found in a tomb at Aiolou and Sophokleou Streets in Athens (Δελτ 29, 1973--1974 [1979], pl. 92: ε). |
| Sepulchral stele.
Broken away below.
A tall tapering stele crowned by an ovolo moulding and fascia with a finial in the shape of a flame palmette springing from acanthus leaves. Between the two halves ... 7 June 1937 ... Found earlier in the year in the wall of a modern cesspool in the excavation for a printing press at the corner of Sarri and Riga Palamedou Streets, south of the Agora. |
Fragment with part of rim, its vertical edge grooved. Glazed on underside. Part of rim broken. Max. dim. 0.06; est. diam. 0.06.
On top side: kantharos or calyx-krater (ribbed cul, stem, and foot) standing ... Probably late 5th century B.C ... For a kantharos on the lid of a pyxis Type D, see Tampa, Fla., ex Maplewood, N.J., Noble (seen from the side); the one found in a grave in Athens at Aiolou and Lykourgos Streets (Δελτ 29, 1973--1974 [1979], pl. 94: ε , seen from the side and placed on a table). |
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