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Greek Inscriptions from the Athenian Agora: Financial Documents
N THIS ARTICLE are collected several unpublished fragments of inscriptions apparently dealing with financial affairs, found in the excavations of the Athenian Agora between 1931 and 1967.1 These fragments are mostly small and unrelated to one another and, with the probable exception of 15 and 21, cannot definitely be attributed to any published series of financial documents. Nevertheless, I hope that their publication here may be of use to scholars in the future, when new materials come to light.