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A base for a statue made by the renowned 4th c. B.C. sculptor Praxiteles (note the bottom line of inscription, "ΠΡΑΞΙΤΕΛΗΣ ΕΠΟΙΗ[ΣΕ]Ν῾. The inscription dates to ca. 50 B.C.-50 A.D. The base was later incorporated into the Post-Herulian Wall, a late Roman wall that was hastily built to fend off invaders. The base remains in this wall today.
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Date
4th C BC
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Location
Athens, Greece
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Bibliography
Hesperia 12 (1943), p. 55, no. 13.
Agora XVIII, no. H352, pl. 33.
Agora XXIV, p. 130.
IG2, no. 3886.