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Inscribed base.
A rectangular shaft with mouldings at top and bottom; a large piece, 0.40m. high, broken off the right front top corner was found lying beside it.
Dedication to Tribe Aiantis.
The inscription ... 129-138 A.D ... Dedication to Tribe Aiantis.
The inscription had been obliterated de industria, but traces of ca. seven letters are still discernible; reading very uncertain.
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| Inscribed stele.
Pedimental stele mended from seven pieces. Small fragments missing.
Back rough. Setting for socket visible at bottom.
Wreath below the inscription.
Honorary decree of Aiantis, in praise ... 326 B.C ... Honorary decree of Aiantis, in praise of Thesmothetai, by reference to the Archon of the preceding year, Hegemon.
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| Inscribed fragment from upper left corner of a small monument.
Broken below and at right.
Four lines of the inscription preserved on plain projecting surface at top.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins I ... 325/4 B.C ... This new fragment establishes the tribe as Aiantis.
Cf. Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 66. |
| Whole stele, broken and mended; a few chips missing from face and broken at bottom, but largely complete.
Rough-picked behind, sides and top finished with a claw chisel.
Passed in the archonship of Diokles, ... 11 June 1991 ... Passed in the archonship of Diokles, honoring prytaneis of Aiantis.
Twenty-seven lines of text, followed by three citations, followed by thirty-two more lines of decree with names in five columns.
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