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[Agora Object] I 7635: Altar of Artemis with Inscription

Chipped on sides and at molding on top. Rectangular altar, square in section. Molding at top and bottom. Top flat. Relief on three faces: 1) scene of sacrifice with a bull, large square hole in center ... Altar of Artemis with Inscription

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[Agora Object] A 3373: Altar Fragment

Broken above and on one side. Some of the top surface is preserved; bolsters missing at either end. Molding at bottom. From Sanctuary of Artemis Aristoboule. Poros. Inventory number erased. Not found 2016 ... June 1958, 1963

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[Agora Object] I 2843: Altar

Inscribed miniature altar. Lower left corners, front and back, chipped away; corner acroteria broken. The top between the acroteria is a shallow concave bowl. Dedication to Artemis. Twenty-two letters ... Ca. 100 A.D ... Inscribed miniature altar. Lower left corners, front and back, chipped away; corner acroteria broken. ... Dedication to Artemis. Twenty-two letters remain. ... Found in an early Byzantine context, just outside the southeast corner of the Gymnasium complex.

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[Agora Object] I 2361: Honorary Decree

Inscribed stele. One corner of the stele rested on one of the large marble cover slabs of the drain. Broken away above and below. Left side broken, but preserved very close to edge. Right side dressed ... Late 3rd. century B.C ... One corner of the stele rested on one of the large marble cover slabs of the drain. ... Mentions the election of a theorodokos. ... The inscription was set up by the altar of Artemis Boulaia.

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 271

One handle and part of the other, and parts of wall and rim restored; over half of underside missing. Surface very pitted, especially on side B. Molded foot in three degrees, with scraped grooves between ... 250-200 ... One handle and part of the other, and parts of wall and rim restored; over half of underside missing. ... Drapery of lower body visible, with a point of drapery hanging down at right. ... Spotted panther with tail in curlicue leaps left onto the spear of Artemis, which enters his throat. 7.