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Inscribed fragment.
Broken all around and on back.
Clearly a boundary of some sort.
Dark veined marble. Found in south of road, digging trench for fence. 6989 Leica ... 7 September 1966 ... Found in south of road, digging trench for fence. |
| Three little bags of fragments.
A hand written note reads: "Uninscribed fragments of lead cavalry tablets. From 3rd cent. B.C. fill re-digging." Inventoried in October 2020. Crossroads Well. Redigging ... 27 July 1971 ... B.C. fill re-digging." |
| Broken all around. Fragment from shoulder, preserving upper left corner of a panel bordered above by a leaf pattern.
Incised in the panel: Digging modern drain behind Stoa Shop III. 4403 Leica PD 1133-10(F ... 13 May 1955 ... Digging modern drain behind Stoa Shop III. |
| Two non-joining fragments preserve some of heads and bodies of horses and some of the lotus bud pattern above. Red for mane. Found while digging drainage ditch just west of Stoa of Attalos near north end ... October 1953 ... Found while digging drainage ditch just west of Stoa of Attalos near north end. |
Inscribed fragment of altar (?).
Small round column, broken off above. The mouldings around bottom and top are broken away.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in Dionysios ... 2nd. century A.D ... Found in Dionysios the Areiopagite Street from digging for new foundations, south of the Acropolis. |
Mended from several pieces; from the shoulder of a vase, or perhaps from a lid. Surface chipped, and considerably incrusted. Erotic symplegma.
Light red clay; purplish-red glaze. Mold made.
ADDENDA ... 5 August 1947 ... No record of digging on this date in Trench VI. |
| Most of right side of the face preserved with the start of the mane. The muzzle battered and the upper surface heavily weathered.
From a grave monument?
Pentelic marble. Above late bothros in road between ... 12 April 1951 ... Not found in road, but in clearing area preparatory to digging road. |
Inner surface completely broken off. Large horizontal bands with small horizontal lines in reserved area between.
Buff clay; red-brown painted glaze design. d0.83-1.10m. below highest point of north ... 2 August 1967 ... Probably thrown out from interior fill in digging of Byz. pithos no. 2. |
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