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Tracy, Stephen V ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 59.3 3 543-547 10.2307_148302 ... 1990 ... A Fragmentary Inscription from the Athenian Agora Praising Ephebes |
| Side A of fragment inscribed on three sides. List of Ephebes. Ca. 100 B.C ... Horizontal (normal) ... List of Ephebes. Ca. 100 B.C. |
| Large fragment of inscription.
Broken top and bottom, smooth on sides. Originally there was a moulding (cavetto?) over the inscribed surface. The builders of the wall probably sliced this off to make the ... Ca. 100 B.C ... Inscribed on three faces; the inscription consists (A) of a list of ephebes, (B) and (C), accounts of contributions by officials, perhaps for some festivity in which the ephebes took part.
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| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Decree in honor of ephebes or some of their officers.
Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Banded blue and white marble. Found in marble pile, ... 15 April 1952 ... Decree in honor of ephebes or some of their officers.
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| Inscribed fragment of base.
Bottom and left side preserved; a wreath on the left face.
Honorary base with list of names by tribe and deme; Ephebes of the tribe Demetrias.
Six lines of the inscription preserved ... 3rd. century B.C ... Honorary base with list of names by tribe and deme; Ephebes of the tribe Demetrias.
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| Fragment from an inscription.
Part of the top, with crowning moulding, and rough dressed upper surface.
Monument honoring Ephebes.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins to I 989 and I 958.
Also belongs with ... 127/6 B.C ... Monument honoring Ephebes.
Hymettian marble.
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| Fragment from an inscription.
Preserved part of the right side.
Monument honoring ephebes.
Twelve lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins to I 989 and I 992.
Also belongs with ... 127/6 B.C ... Monument honoring ephebes.
Twelve lines of the inscription preserved.
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| Complete stele, except for chip from right corner of pedimental crown and lower part of face on right. Bottom two-thirds of face worn and weathered, but a fair number of letters still visible.
Tapering ... 2nd. century B.C. (?) ... Back rough-picked, sides finished with a claw chisel with a smoothed band toward the front.
Ephebes of the year of Sositeles, being honored in the year of Tychandros.
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