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| Giant in easternmost position of the "Gymnasium" series. Proper right side. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside ... west ... July 1939 |
| Giant in easternmost position of the "Gymnasium" series. Proper right side. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside ... AMS west ... July 1939 |
| I.G. II (2), 1029, lines 25-26. Hesperia, Suppl. I, p. 193, no. 119. Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 11. Hesperia, XVI, 1947, p. 65, no. 2. I.G. II (2), 1009. Hesperia, XVI, 1947, p. 170, no. 67. I.G. II (2), ... Agora 3 144 I 5952 ... 96-95 B.C ... Hesperia, Suppl. I, p. 193, no. 119 ... Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, p. 11 ... Hesperia, XIX, 1950, p. 136 |
| Public Buildings and Offices. Archeia. Pollux, IX, 41. Hesperia, XVII, 1948, pp. 151ff. Hesperia, XIX, 1950, p. 174. Hesperia, XXIII, 1954, pp. 33ff. Hesperia, XXIV, 1955, pp. 52ff. Synedrion. Demosthenes, ... Agora 3 126 ... 12th A.D. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Top surface preserved, smooth and level.
"POLEITAI" account; Laurion mines.
Five lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Joins I 6891. Finished Found in late ... Late 4th. or early 3rd. centuries B.C ... Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 284, no. 37, pl. 97 ... Agora XIX, no. P 50, p. 136. |
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