List of Tables

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1Table 1 — Chronology of events at the end of Athenian Domination and beginning of Delian Independence.
Table 2 — Expenditure on engraving according to the accounts of the hieropoioi.
Table 3 — Balance sheet for 231 BC (ID 316).
Table 4 — Account balance for 179 BC (ID 442).
Table 5 — Balance sheet for 192 BC (ID 399).
Table 6 — Organization of movements of monies between the treasuries.
Table 7 — Estimated changes in assets in the sacred fund.
Table 8 — Account remainders.
Table 9 — Spending on building work.
Table 10 — The account balances of the end of Independence (sacred fund and public fund).
Table 11 — Catalogue of gold and pure silver vases housed in the Artemision in 364/3 BC (ID 104, l. 7‑106).
Table 12 — Apportionment of precious metal treasures in the Delian temples in the fourth century BC.
Table 13 — Catalogue of silver phialai in the Temple of Apollo (ID 442, B, l. 20‑29).
Table 14 — Catalogue of various silver vases in the Temple of Apollo (ID 442, B, l. 40‑155).
Table 15 — Catalogue of silver vases in the Artemision (ID 442, B, l. 179‑216).
Table 16 — Distribution of precious metal treasures in the temples in 179 BC.
Table 17 — The collections of the Artemision in 279 BC (IG XI 2, 161, B, l. 3‑65).
Table 18 — Distribution of precious metal treasures in the temples in 279 BC.
Table 19 — Apportionment of the precious metal treasures in the temple in 250 BC.
Table 20 — Changes in the apportionment of gold and silver offerings in Apollo’s treasure (in talents).
Table 21 — Apportionment of the sacred fortune in silver coin, silver offerings and gold offerings.
Table 22 — Changes in periodic revenues (drachmas).
Table 23 — Deposits in the sacred chest in respect of the choregikon.
Table 24 — Payments of the horon and trapezon.
Table 25 — The Delian endowment funds.
Table 26 — The endowment funds according to ID 366, A (year 207).
Table 27 — Phialai inventoried in the collections in 207 (ID 366, A, l. 53‑86).
Table 28 — The funds of the histiatikon.
Table 29 — The jars of the ancient fund.
Table 30 — Organization of the Delian sacred fund.
Table 31 — Number of movements of monies in the sacred fund in the second century (192‑167) from the jar inventories.
Table 32 — Attestations of the pentekoste.
Table 33 — Revenue from public taxes.
Table 34 — The agora rents.
Table 35 — Public monies paid regularly into the sacred fund.
Table 36 — Organization of resources and movements of funds between the two treasuries.
Table 37 — Distribution of coinage inventoried by the Athenian administrators.
Table 38 — The silver coinage of the independent city‑state of Delos.
Table 39 — Conserved weight and suppositions as to subdivisions of the money.
Table 40 — Surmised changes in the weight of the Delian citharephoric drachma.
Table 41 — Record of the subdivisions of the obol in the additions of the hieropoioi.
Table 42         — Transformations of the metretes from pitch purchases by the hieropoioi in 282 BC.
Table 43   — Monetary hoards found on Delos.
Table 44 — The banks involved in handling public and sacred monies.
Table 45 — Price of pitch calculated per khous between 305 and 250 BC.
Table 46 — Prices of pitch in Athens and on Delos.
Table 47 — Price of tiles on Delos.
Table 48 — Prices of sacrificial animals.
Table 49 — Types of wood purchased for building timber.
Table 50 — Prices of purchases of wood for the Hypostyle Hall in 207 (ID 366) by supplier.
Table 51 — The sanctuary’s expenditure on charcoal.


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