SEG 39.167 - Inventory of the Asklepieion
SEG 39.179 - List of names, prytany Leontis
SEG 39.185 - Dedication by ephebes of Erechtheis, 333/2 BC
SEG 39.187 - Dedication by pre-ephebes (mellepheboi) (?)
SEG 39.203 - Dedication by a manager of the Lykeion
SEG 39.204 - Dedication by officials
SEG 39.206 - Choregic dedication of Lysikles for the City Dionysia, 323/2 BC
SEG 39.209a-d - The Sarapion Monument
SEG 39.210 - Dedication to Bendis by Daos
SEG 39.212 - Dedication of structures in the Asklepieion, 51/0 BC
SEG 39.221 - Honours for a Publius Herennius
SEG 39.228 - Statue of a man of Melite
SEG 39.229 - Dedication and list of religious servants (therapeutai)
SEG 39.230 - Dedication to Asklepios by a group of men
SEG 39.231 - Dedications to Asklepios
SEG 39.233 - Dedication to Asklepios by Annius Zenon
SEG 39.234 - Dedication to [Amynos, Asklepios, and] Hygieia
SEG 39.235 - Dedication to the hero Kallistephanos by the cobbler Dionysios and sons
SEG 39.311 - Dedication by a prytany, 55/4 BC (?)
SEG 39.81 - List of names, Council, 336/5 BC (?)
SEG 39.91 - Isoteleia for Phanostratos and his brother
SEG 40.100 - Honorific decree (?)
SEG 40.105 - Catalogue of ephebes
SEG 40.106 - Decree honouring a prytany
SEG 40.107 - Honours for the prytany of Kekropis
SEG 40.108 - Honours for a priest(ess?)
SEG 40.122 - Honours for the girls who worked on the robe for Athena (103/2 BC)
SEG 40.128 - Decree of Thorikos about choregoi
SEG 40.134 - Dedication by the soldiers at Rhamnous for a general and a patrol commander
SEG 40.145C - Lampadedromia dedication
SEG 40.145D - Lampadedromia Dedication, 99/8 BC
SEG 40.145F - Dedication by the general Euxitheos of Kephisia at Rhamnous to Demeter and Kore
SEG 40.1608 - Dedication to Artemis Kolainis (city?)
SEG 40.167 - List of office-holders (choregoi?) of deme Thorikos
SEG 40.173 - Catalogue of names
SEG 40.179 - Choregic dedication from Thorikos
SEG 40.181 - Bench dedicated by a general
SEG 40.197 - Dedication to Dionysos at Rhamnous
SEG 40.199 - Dedication to the Mother of the Gods, Sarapis and Isis (Rhamnous)