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| Inscribed fragment.
The top and back preserved.
Above inscribed surface, a moulding.
Victor dedication.
Inscribed above and within two incised wreaths.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Part of I 382. Finished ... 1st. century B.C ... Above inscribed surface, a moulding.
Victor dedication.
Inscribed above and within two incised wreaths.
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| Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around. Full thickness not preserved.
Lettering extremely well preserved and clear.
Fragment of Didascaliae, victor lists of Dionysia and Lenaea.
Non-stoichedon.
Hymettian ... 18 June 1970 ... Fragment of Didascaliae, victor lists of Dionysia and Lenaea.
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Three non-joining wall fragments with dull glaze on the inside. Glaze misfired greenish in places. Also belonging: four unlettered wall fragments, one preserving the tongue pattern around the root of the ... Ca. 480-470 B.C ... Max. dim. a) 0.245, b) 0.163, c) 0.069.
A, victor with tripod. Fragment a shows most of the torso, the start of the thighs, and the outstretched left arm of the victor, his hand tightly gripping one leg of the tripod. |
| Mended from four pieces. Lightly stepped foot.
Reserved band around medallion. Within, two boxers, boxing with bare hands; the victor is about to strike his opponent who is falling to the ground and holds ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Within, two boxers, boxing with bare hands; the victor is about to strike his opponent who is falling to the ground and holds up his right hand with the index finger raised in a gesture of defeat. Inscription in field:
Relief contour; the outline of the upper part of the head of the victor twice done.
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