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| No original edges preserved. Broken in three contiguous fragments. A small fragment detached from larger piece. Some white patina.
Very thin strip of lead. Faint remnant of bluish color, possibly modern ... 19-24 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 18, pp. 134, 174, fig. 19 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 442, p. 303. |
| A thin sheet of lead, folded over once.
It is inscribed inside. Outside the following letters are legible.
Similar to IL 64.
Unrolled. Well. Leica DA 13698, DA 13699, DA 13700 ... 22 May 1933 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 423, pp. 281-282 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 439, p. 302 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 440, p. 302. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Eleven lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman context in well 7, upper fill, outside the Market Square to the southwest ... Ca. 215 B.C. |
| Thin sheet of lead, broken all around. Edges very corroded.
The tablet is inscribed on both sides. Inventoried in November 2019 Found among tablets labeled "David Jordan's" originally stored in conservation ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 16, pp. 134, 172, 173, fig. 17 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 448, p. 307. |
| Two joining fragments. Folded into a long strip.
Broken at both ends. Well. Leica DA 13697 ... 23 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 12, pp. 134, 168-169, fig. 13, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 443, p. 304. |
| Very thin strip, very fragile and crumbling. Broken on all sides.
Front face with remnant of yellow and blue color, possibly modern addition.
Some letters discernible on one side. Inventoried in October ... Late 2nd-early 3rd c. A.D ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 17, pp. 134, 172-173, fig. 18, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 447, p. 306. |
| A thin sheet of lead opened out, with a nail hole, inscribed incursive.
Many pieces, some joining.
ADDENDA, 2002: Three fragments may belong to IL 961. Well. Leica DA 13688 ... 22 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 3, pp. 134, 142-145, fig. 4, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 450, pp. 308-309. |
| Folded into a narrow rectangular strip.
Somewhat bent.
Unrolled, Miltiadis. Well. Leica DA 13695 ... 23 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 10, pp. 134, 163-165, fig. 11, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 425, pp. 283-285. |
| One end preserved; folded both ways. Finished Well. Leica DA 13687 ... 23 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 2, pp. 134, 139-142, fig. 3, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 432, pp. 292-293. |
| Found unrolled. Dimensions preserved but fragments missing from sides.
Much bent. Well. Leica, 4-46 DA 13696 ... 23 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 11, pp. 134, 165-168, fig. 12, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 437, pp. 300-301. |
| Fragment from a broad folded strip, broken at both ends. Finished Well. Leica, 87-30-4(5) DA 13693 ... 23 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 8, pp. 134, 160-162. fig. 9, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 435, pp. 298-299. |
| Folded into a broad strip, bent and damaged, but apparently complete.
ADDENDA, 2002: Unrolled defixio. Well. Leica DA 13691 ... 23 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 6, pp. 134, 151-155, fig. 7, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 434, pp. 296-298. |
| Irregularly rolled up;
One end broken, the other chipped. Much damaged and crumpled. Well. Leica DA 13690 ... 23 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 5, pp. 134, 148-151, fig. 6, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 422, pp. 279-281. |
| Flat with holes. Readable as far as clean.
Broken, but joins at the bottom.
Unrolled Well. Leica, 87-29-33, 87-29-34 DA 13689 ... 23 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 4, pp. 134, 145-148, fig. 5, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 421, pp. 278-279. |
| No original edges preserved. Mostly covered in white patina. Bottom part crumbling and covered in brown patina. Adhered to a piece of gauze on the back side (ca. 1990's).
Thick strip of lead. Some faint ... Late 2nd-early 3rd c. A.D ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 19, pp. 134, 174-175, fig. 20, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 438, pp. 301-302. |
| Curse against charioteer(s), that was rolled up in a cylinder; now broken in 11 small fragments.
Narrow and thin strip of lead. Some faint letters discernible. Inventoried in October 2020 (J. Curbera) ... Late 2nd-early 3rd c. A.D ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 21, pp. 134, 176-178, fig. 21, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 424, pp. 282-283. |
| One corner preserved: top edge and one long edge.
Thick strip of lead written on both sides. Inventoried in October 2020 (J. Curbera). Note that over 40 curse tablets were found between 4.00m. to 9.20m ... Late 2nd-early 3rd c. A.D ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 20, pp. 134, 175-176, fig. 21, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 431, pp. 290-292. |
| Part of right hand side preserved.
Pieced together from four joining fragments.
Cf. Hesperia 91 (2022), p. 134, n. 3. During these days (22-24 May 1933) IL 64-IL 107 were found. Found with IL 64-IL 107, ... 22-24 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 9, pp. 134, 162-163, fig. 10, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 436, pp. 299-300. |
| Found rolled up, folded six times. Chips missing.
Cursing a woman, several of whose hairs were wrapped in the tablet. One fragment was found with IL 1737 but probably it is not a joining or belonging piece ... 11 July 1975 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), p. 134, n. 2 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 453, pp. 313-314. |
| Rolled into a thick wad.
Unrolled
This seems to be the same as one later returned unfolded, but without number; see in drawer. Andrew Henry Feb. 2017 Well. Leica, 3-237, 87-29-31, 87-29-32 DA 13692 ... 24 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 7, pp. 134, 155-160, fig. 8, n. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1, no. 433, pp. 294-296. |
| Very loosely folded into an irregular roll.
One end damaged.
Brought back unrolled (1936).
Eros, son of Ifigenia. Andrew Henry Feb. 2017 Well. Leica, 3-237, 6-108, 87-29-35, 87-29-36 DA 13686 ... 23 May 1933 ... Hesperia 91 (2022), no. 1, pp. 134, 136-138, n. 2, fig. 3 ... IG II-III3, 8,1,no. 451, pp. 309-310. |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
The top akroterion and some of the bottom below the setting line broken away; otherwise intact.
An attempt was made in antiquity to break up the stele, and a narrow channel ... 337/336 B.C ... Agora XXVIII, no. 28, p. 134 ... IG II-III3,1,2, 320. |
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