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Athens, Agora. Horos (boundary stone) of the agora (I 7039), in situ in 1991 near the southwest corner of the square, beneath the western end of the Middle Stoa. (The stone has since been replaced with a copy and the original moved to the Agora Museum.)

  • Agora Excavations I 7039
  • Agora XIX, p. 27, no. H26
  • Inscription: IG I3 1088: hΟΡΟΣ ΕΙΜΙ ΤΕΣ ΑΓΟΡΑΣ ("I am the boundary stone of the agora")
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