File:Amphictyonic law Louvre Ma133.jpg

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English: Amphictionic law of Delphi. Pentelic marble, 4th century BC, from Aegina. The back of the stele was sawed; the lower and right portions are mutilated; the stele was broken into two fragments now joined together.
Français : Règlement amphictyonique de Delphes. Marbre du Pentélique, IVe siècle av. J.-C. Provenance : Égine. La stèle est sciée sur l'arrière, mutilée en bas et à droite et recollée de deux fragments.
Dimensions H. 59 cm (23 in.), W. 34 cm (13 ¼ in.), D. 6 cm (2 ¼ in.)
institution QS:P195,Q19675
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Department of Greek antiquities, Denon, lower ground floor, Epigraphic Gallery, room 2
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Ma 133 (LL 130 bis)
Credit line Choiseul-Gouffier collection; purchased by Louis XVIII, 1818
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2007)

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