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Inscribed columnar grave monument.
Inrtact.
Inscribed in three lines.
Hymettian marble. Found in the valley, southwest of the Pnyx. Leica ... 1948 ... Found in the valley, southwest of the Pnyx. |
| Inscribed fragment from upper left corner of stele.
Moulding above roughly chipped away. Top flat (?).
Toothed left side. Rough picked back.
Mentions the archon Theophilos.
Twenty lines of the inscription ... 8 November 1939 ... Mentions the archon Theophilos.
... Found near the church of St. Demetrios in the saddle between the Pnyx and Philopappos hills. |
Apparently complete in a single letter: A; np letters to either side. Upside down to vessel.
Single alphas are often found on objects dedicated to Athena, undoubtedly as abbreviations of the goddess' ... Single alphas are often found on objects dedicated to Athena, undoubtedly as abbreviations of the goddess' name (cf., for example, those from the sanctuary of Athena on the acropolis of Sparta: B.S.A. 30, 1928-1930, p. 251, fig. 6, nos. 1-11, 14, 22). ... Schiering, Olympische Forschhungen V, 1964, p. 156, no. 79, and the eleven from the Pnyx, G. ... VII, Small Objects from the Pnyx: I, 1943, p. 29. |
Handle missing; chips from side.
Watch-shaped body, small discus, top rayed. Long nozzle, triangular at end. Rudimentary unpierced knob at right. Vertical strap-handle.
Signed: "ΑΙΝΕΙΟΥ"; letters in relief, ... 5 February 1940 ... Signed: "ΑΙΝΕΙΟΥ"; letters in relief, incised in the mould.
Dull glaze fired red, much peeled. ... Found by some boys somewhere in the region of the Pnyx and the Hill of the Nymphs. |
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