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| E.M. 12793. Fragment of a herm of white marble with drapery on it. At least the front and the right side of the herm were inscribed. What is preserved on the right side is part of the initial formula ... |
| E.M. 12715. Small fragment of inscription on white marble, broken on all sides. The fragment belongs to a list of victors, probably from the second century B.C |
| E.M. 12737. Fragment of inscription on white marble. With the inscription were found some coarse Byzantine vases and two Byzantine column capitals of marble. Below the second line of the inscription the ... |
| E.M. 12738. Inscription on a fragment of white marble, probably part of a herm, found in the same place as AK 0896. It probably belongs to an ephebic list |
| E.M. 12719. Fragment of inscription on bluish marble. The left edge of the stele is preserved. Line 7 has been erased by rubbing or scraping, not by means of the chisel. It is likely that the line was ... |
| E.M. 12742. Inscription on fragment of white marble. Very worn surface |
| Top left: E.M. 12729. Small fragment of white marble. The letter forms indicate that the fragment belongs to the second half of the fifth century B.C. Top right: E.M. 12735. Small fragment of white marble ... |
| Left: E.M. 12720. Small fragment of Pentelic marble. It belongs to the treasure-records of the Hekatompedon for the years 431/30 - 430/429 BC. Right: E.M. 12718. Fragment of bluish marble. The forms of ... |
| Left: E.M. 12722. Fragment of white marble. The preserved letters, written on the fascia below the pediment, belong to the superscription which probably consisted of the name of the man honored in the ... |
| Two inscriptions. Left: E.M. 12744. Fragment of white marble. Part of the right edge is preserved, but the back is broken away. The surface is badly weathererd. The first three lines are probably part ... |
| Above: Five sherds of Red Monochrome Ware, MH period. Sherds of polished monochrome are fairly common. Some pieces seem to belong to vases made in imitation of the Gray Minyan ware. Top row right: part ... |
| Two large bowls with spout and two handles, Late Mycenaean (LH III). A common shape. The rim is flat and projects toward the outside. The decoration consists of parallel bands and wavy lines |
| Top: Marble relief of Eros, from Sanctuary of Eros and Aphrodite. The marble shows signs of burning, especially on the back of the slab. It shows a nude boy in profile to the right. Very low relief, details ... Broken |
| Fragment of figure from the Erechtheum frieze. Only part of the left arm and the left breast are preserved, but the flat back with dowel holes, and the size of the figure are certain indication that it ... |
| Two deep bowls, Late Mycenaean (LH III). They have two handles extending diagonally from the body of the vase. The interior is often painted, but in some cases there is only a painted band at the rim both ... |
| Two cooking pots on three legs (LH III). They have one or two handles extending from the shoulder to the rim. The clay is coarse and gritty, of a grayish brown color turned to black where the vase was ... |
| Sherds of Mycenaean Ware (LH III). LH III pottery is very abundant. Top row: Earlier, more elaborately decorated pottery. The most common type of deep bowl with two handes. Bottom row (left center): ... Broken |
| Two pitchers, Late Mycenaean period (LH III). Handles extending from the shoulder to the neck or to the lip. The decoration consists mainly of parallel lines. Very common shape |
| Two undecorated vases. Left: Large askos of a shape which occurs in the Late Mycenaean period. The body of the vase, which is perfectly round, was made on the wheel. The clay is reddish-buff in color, ... |
| Relief with two winged figures on Pentelic marble. Broken all around and at the back; found in a late wall. Part of two winged figures in low relief are preserved. At the upper edge the background curves ... Broken |
| Figurines from Sanctuary deposit. Most of the terracotta fragments show signs of buring. There is a great variety among the figurines, but all the types are suitable as dedications in a Sanctuary of Eros ... |
| Figurines from Sanctuary deposit. Most of the terracotta fragments show signs of buring. There is a great variety among the figurines, but all the types are suitable as dedications in a Sanctuary of Eros ... Cf. AK 0932. |
| Figurine of a sleeping child, Greek, ceramic sculpture. Probably votive figurine. American excavation 1931-1932 ... Yes Dimensions: L. 0.065. |
| Rock-cut steps, bedrock; steps to bedding for altar (?); Greek ... In situ. |
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