Abstract

The preserved traces of dotted letters are as follows: most of the left vertical of nu, the tip of the right leg of alpha, a small part of a curve from the left side of omicron, and the top half of rho. The first mark in the third line can only be either iota or the figure one. This fragment clearly belongs to a fifth century treasure record. This combination of letters is actually found in I.G., I2 280, an inventory of the dedications in the Parthenon for 422/1,2 which was inscribed on a large stele along with the inventories of the next three years (I.G., I2, 281-283.) Two large fragments of I.G., I2, 280 are known: one in the Epigraphical Museum at Athens 3 and a second, now lost, which is known only from a drawing in Stuart and Revett.4 The North Slope fragment corresponds to a section in the center of the stone published by Stuart and may,

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