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| Rectangular block with faces roughly finished. Slightly raised wide fascia (W. 0.03) separated from inscribed face by vertical groove frames inscription to the right. Letters deeply carved. inscribed ... 2003/05/08 ... ARCHAIC POROS INSCRIPTION |
| Rectangular block, carefully finished on all surfaces, carved on two faces with deeply cut letters. inscribed. In Corinthian alphabet, boustrophedon:
Face A. 1st line: […] I N IO Φ
2nd line: […] [.] E ... 1898/04/25 ... Inscription |
| Rectangular block with smoothed surfaces. On bottom, a shallow rectangular cutting extending full size of block except for a narrow border. graffito. Greek. two lines. Letter H0.045 (O=H00.03). Text: PATROKLEOS ... Last Quarter 6th c. B.C. (Kent) ... Inscription |
| Limestone stele than tapers irregularly from bottom to top. The back is partly hollowed out 0.16 m. from the left edge (as face back) to rt. edge, so that black is only 0.06 m. thick at rt. edge. Lower ... ARCHAIC INSCRIBED LIMESTONE STELE |
| Very thin inscribed bronze bowl, flat underneath. Shape similar to Cypriote bowl (Richter, Metrop. Mus. Bronze, cat. 613). Similar inscription under rim in Archaic Boeotion phiale (Eph. Arx. 1896, p. 243, ... inscription dated by Jeffery between 500-475 BCE; majority of context 2nd half 6th c. to early 5th c. BCE ... Archaic (7th-6th c.) ... inscription dated by Jeffery between 500-475 BCE; majority of context 2nd half 6th |
| inscribed. Fragment. Number lapsed. Joins I-585. Complete or intact. Complete. Complete profile. Complete profile; back cut away, one corner broken. Place and date of finding unknown. A-18 was from Colossal ... Ca. 580-570 B.C ... ARCHAIC DORIC CAPITAL |
| Epitsyle frieze angle block. Right end cut with beginning of apse and rebate at back. Profile of Type A, on return type B, the rope moulding. Back treated with three fascias. Now on foundation of Colossal ... Late Archaic ... Inscription |
| Fragment preserving part of top fascia of architrave, cyma reversa with deeply concave-to-convex profile, crowning fascia, upper surface of which rises at angle to edge of frieze course. Face of architrave ... Late 4th c. A.C ... north of Archaic colonnade |
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