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Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Stoichedon.
Pentelic marble. Found at surface of Apollodoros Street, southeast of the Market Square. Leica ... 5th. century (?) B.C ... Found at surface of Apollodoros Street, southeast of the Market Square. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, right side and back preserved.
Twelve lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Finished Found in modern retaining wall, south of the Apollodoros Street ... 2 July 1937 ... Found in modern retaining wall, south of the Apollodoros Street. |
Inscribed fragment of grave stele.
Broken at left and below. Upper right corner of small pedimental stele, much chipped and part coated with lime deposit.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Gray marble ... 17 January 1938 ... Found in an old section of retaining wall beside Apollodoros Street steps, on the north slope of the Acropolis; uncovered by boys playing and brought in by George Athanasiades. |
| Rough-picked back, bottom and right side preserved; broken at top and at left.
Preserved is the lower part of a seated figure, right; in front, a sacrificial table with six pyramidal cakes and one round ... April 1947 ... Modern cellar along south side of Apollodoros Street. |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
Mended from two fragments.
Top of stele; full width preserved, and rough picked back.
Archonship of Apollodoros.
Twenty lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble ... 319-318 B.C ... Archonship of Apollodoros.
Twenty lines of the inscription preserved.
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| Inscribed fragments.
Two joining fragments.
Inscribed face, rough picked back, and right side preserved.
Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved and two wreaths, one containing three more lines, the ... (ΟΑ 248) 2 July 1937
(ΙΙ 182) 14 February 1938 ... (ΟΑ 248), found in modern retaining wall, south of Apollodoros Street.
(ΙΙ 182), found built into Wall P (early Byzantine) east of the late Roman Fortification, on the Acropolis north slope. |
Floor fragment. Max. dim. 0.043; est. diam. of tondo 0.08.
I, youth (head, start of shoulder) bending over to right. Before him are an aryballos and sponge (part of each). Reserved line for tondo border, ... Ca. 510 B.C ... For the aryballos and sponge, see once Lucerne Market by the Epidromos Painter (ARV2 118, 14); Rome, Museo Artistico Industriale by Onesimos (ARV2 329, 129; Addenda 217); Oxford 1911.621 by Apollodoros (Paralip. 333, 9 ter).
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