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Inscribed fragment.
Top preserved with traces of small moulding.
Back rough picked; left side smooth picked.
Six lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA This fragment ... Early 4th. century B.C ... ADDENDA This fragment is IG II2, no. 71 (said by Pittakys to have come from the island of Salamis), to which IG II2, no. 38 is to be assigned; or not so, IG II2, no. 38, could be the Athenian copy of IG II2, no. 71. |
| Complete. One body fragment, joining neck and handle mended from two fragments. About two-thirds of the foot preserved (remainder restored in plaster). Worn.
Ring foot with concave moulding. Central nipple ... 30 July 1997 ... Perati 177 and 213 (grave 12); Kerameikos 505 (grave 92); Salamis 3620 . |
| Almost complete. Missing half of neck and rim. Worn surface.
Ring foot. Low central nipple underneath. Globular body. Straight narrow neck, flaring lip. Flattened, curving handle from mid-shoulder to ... 30 July 1997 ... Perati 583, 584, 804 (grave 69); Perati 978 (grave 134); Perati 747 (grave 100); Kerameikos 459 (grave 47); Salamis 3617. |
| Fragment from upper right part of inscribed pedimental stele with relief.
About half of the pediment top, and the upper part of the relief preserved.
Preserved close to the right corner. Back rough picked ... 346/5 B.C ... Athens and Salamis bestowing honors on an unknoown individual (?).
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