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Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Traces of red paint in letters; slight apices.
Hymettian marble. Found over the Temple of Zeus Phatrios and Athena Phatria in Byzantine context. 58 Leica ... 9 June 1931 ... Inscribed fragment of columnar grave monument.
Traces of red paint in letters; slight apices.
... Found over the Temple of Zeus Phatrios and Athena Phatria in Byzantine context. |
Broken both ends, below and behind. Cyma reversa type. Hawk's beak from front horizontal.
Covered with a thin coat of marble-dust stucco and painted blue. There is some stucco on top.
Probably from Temple ... 1933 ... Covered with a thin coat of marble-dust stucco and painted blue. ... Probably from Temple of Apollo (or Temple of Zeus Phratrios and Athena Phratira). ... Found in clearing between Temple of Apollo and S.W. corner of Stoa of Zeus. |
| Fragment of inscription.
Broken on both sides, top and bottom; rough picked behind.
Blue-white marble.
Cf. I 1973 (Λ 371) and I 1974 (Λ 372) for similar documents. Found in the foundation filling of the ... 4th. century B.C ... Fragment of inscription.
Broken on both sides, top and bottom; rough picked behind.
... Found in the foundation filling of the temple of Zeus Phatrios and Athena Phatria; context of early 4th. century B.C. |
| Right and left edges only preserved. Other edges broken. The menorah and a palm branch are deeply incised on a thin piece of revetment; apparently placed symmetrically on thin strip of revetment. The right ... 8 May 1933 ... The menorah and a palm branch are deeply incised on a thin piece of revetment; apparently placed symmetrically on thin strip of revetment. ... East of Temple of Zeus and Athena, burnt layer, 4/5th century A.D. |
Granular Poros stone.
Found at H/18-7/14 (Fall 2016). Found built into the substructure of the eastward extension of the small 'rectangular building' to the north of the Apollo temple. From the earth ... 1934 ... On Site-Temple of Zeus Phratrios and Athena Phratria |
Four non-joining fragments, a -- c of shoulder, d of neck. Glaze misfired slightly on tongue pattern on fragment a. From a very large krater. Max. dim. a) 0.127, b) 0.15, c) 0.089, d) 0.093. G. Schwarz, ... Ca. 460 B.C ... Fragment a preserves the upper part of Zeus' face and wreathed head, the god facing to left. ... Dilute glaze: muscles; hair over Zeus' forehead and temple. ... She did not observe the inscription naming Zeus and thus calls him Triptolemos; nor did she notice the flames of Demeter's torch painted below her name; the goddess on fragment b is not identified and the scepter, branch, and phiale are not linked with Triptolemos but merely mentioned. |
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