Inventory of the Asklepieion (343/2 BC)
Aleshire, Asklepieion, 2 Date: 343/2 BC
         [These things were handed over by the priest of Asklepios, – son of – of –], in the archonship of Pythodotos (343/2 BC)[1]   . . .  golden finger–ring, bound with
   . . .  on the wall, not weighed, 10 dr.,
   . . .   instead of this, 2 dr.,[2]  (5)  . . .  of gold, weight
   . . .  in the priesthood of – , [weight] of small gold objects
   . . .  in the priesthood of – , diadem
   . . .  gold, at the top,
   . . .  weight ¾ ob.; gold nugget
  (10) . . .  bound with a gold chain
   . . .  in the priesthood of Thougenes   . . .  a number of knees: 2[3]   . . .  weight 4 dr., in the priesthood of Pataikos[4]   . . .  weight ¾ ob.
  (15)  . . .  gold finger–ring
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