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The bottom is flat, the top slightly curved. Suspension hole near the top. Long Stoa - disturbed filling at north end ... 1934 ... Long Stoa - disturbed filling at north end. |
Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Hymettian marble. Found in Byzantine rubble patch of the late Roman Fortification wall, north end. Leica ... 1 June 1959 ... Found in Byzantine rubble patch of the late Roman Fortification wall, north end. |
| Hollow tapering piece drilled transversely through larger end.
Late Helladic. Mycenaean grave to west of "Court Room" below Stoa terrace, at north end of grave. 3720 Leica, 83-529 ... 24 March 1954 ... Hollow tapering piece drilled transversely through larger end.
Late Helladic ... Mycenaean grave to west of "Court Room" below Stoa terrace, at north end of grave. |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Two letters remain.
Pentelic marble. Found at surface, west of the north end of the Gymnasium. Leica ... 7 February 1936 ... Found at surface, west of the north end of the Gymnasium. |
Amphora. Klepsydra antechamber; loose fill over strosis beneath concrete at north end. [ Ἀριστομήδευς]
[Μάρων Κνίδιον]
Εὐκράτης amphora
Πολύχαρμος horizontal r.
(Σ lunate, Ω cursive) Leica ... 13 June 1938 ... Klepsydra antechamber; loose fill over strosis beneath concrete at north end. |
| Wreath.
Early Thasian. Finished Pier 19, near original north end of Stoa; level of 9th course; Stoa fill, possibly disturbed. [Θ]ά̣σιον
wreath (olive)
[Θρ]α̣σω Leica ... 1 July 1949 ... Pier 19, near original north end of Stoa; level of 9th course; Stoa fill, possibly disturbed. |
Fragment of columnar grave monument.
Broken at bottom, chipped at top front.
Hymettian marble. Found in modern wall, over the north end of the East Stoa. Leica ... 19 February 1935 ... Found in modern wall, over the north end of the East Stoa. |
Foot of a black glazed kantharos with short stem; mid-fourth century type.
Incised underneath: Cleaning at north end of Stoa. Leica PD 1133-21(F 151) ... 30 April 1949 ... Cleaning at north end of Stoa. |
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