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Double spiral coil, interlocked with B 207 (1360)
ADDENDA, 2002: Broke apart in storage, now also incomplete. Stored with B 207 (B 1360). Grave 16, found near left knee of woman. Leica, 7-423 ... 19 March 1935 |
| ARV² 245-246. Addenda 204-205. Paralip. 350. Addenda 202. ARV² 247. ARV² 247-248. ARV² 267-269. ARV² 352. Addenda 205-206. ARV² 271-299. ARV² 276, 76. Addenda 207. Robertson ,AK 13, 1970 [pp. 13-16], pp ... Agora 30 96 ... Addenda 204-205 ... Addenda 205-206 ... Addenda 206-207 |
| Well. ARV² 268, 27. Addenda 206. Other. Wehgartner, Attisch weissgrundige Keramik, p. 124, IX, cat. no. 4. ARV² 695, 3. ARV² 267-269. Paralip. 352. Addenda 205-206. J. Niels, The Group of the Negro Alabastra: ... Agora 30 271 P 15961 P 5233 P 5200 P 16916 P 16927 F 19:4 N 10:1 A-B 21-22:1 ... 480-470 B.C ... Addenda 206 ... Addenda 205-206 ... Addenda 364 |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around except at front and right side.
Right side roughly smooth.
Blue Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA With I 7187. Found in late Roman context, along Panathenaic Way. Leica ... 16 July 1970 |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Eight letters remain.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Joins with I 6444, and I 3470. Found in the wall of a late (modern) well, in the north end of the Stoa ... 22 February 1936 |
| ARV² 235. Fill. ARV² 344, 64. Addenda 220. ARV² 407, 11. Paralip. 371, 11. Addenda 232. ARV² 367, 103. ARV² 340, 62. Paralip. 361, 62. Addenda 218. Ostraka. ARV² 182, 6. Paralip. 340, 6. Addenda 186. ARV² ... Agora 30 165 P 4242 P 7244 P 14621 P 14711 P 24268 E 14:11 D 7:2 E-F 2-3:2 G 3:1 ... 490 B.C. |
| Fragment of inscription.
Part of the smooth right side preserved; otherwise broken.
Possibly a decree of a deme or tribe.
Ten lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA From ... End of 4th. century B.C. |
Half of a circular object broken away above or below, as the case may be. The upper(?) side convex, glazed black. Around the lower edge five little drain holes, into which the glaze has trickled. The bottom ... 7 February 1935 |
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