IG XI.2 154 AB (296 BC) (non-stoichedon)
This is the first (apparently) complete Independence inventory; it begins toward the bottom of side A and is preceded by a list of expenses, unlike other inventories which are either on a side separate from accounts or on a separate stone. The absence of a list of receipts or of a year-end balance suggests that there was at least one other stele of accounts The absence of the Artemision treasure is surprising, and it may have been on another stele; the Temple of the Delians has been renamed the Temple of Apollo. The inventory is dominated by the silver cups stored in the Hieropoion until completion of the Apollo Temple; these are described in considerable detail and weighed, in contrast to the groupings (unweighed!) of established treasures of the Temple of the Athenians (pointedly renamed the Temple of the Seven Statues) and of the Apollo Temple. There are more than twice as many named dedicants as in 104; most have no ethnic, some undoubtedly because they are Delians. The proportion of female dedicants is somewhat lower than in 104 (21% vs 29%).
(side A)
In the archonship of Phillis we took over the following from the hieropoioi Diakritos, Dexi[krates], (50) Phillis
[In the Temple of Apollo.] seventeen gold [crow]ns; gold collar [- - -]; gold [crow]n, dedication of Aristaichmos; three phialai [which Stesileos dedicate]d; silver rose, dedication of Dexikrates; crown [- - -wh]ich Timokrates dedicated; silver cup; kra[ter- - -r]ings (55) silvered two hundred twenty; gilded [- - -st]aff silver. Bronze: three keys of the Temple of the Seven Statues. In a chest we received by weight various gold, weight seventy four drachmas, three obols; from this we subtracted (gold) for the crown for Leto voted by the demos, weight 20 drachmas. Weight of various silver (60) with the Chalcidian (coin) and the little moons, fifty-eight drachmas.
In the Temple of the Seven Statues. Thirty silver phialai; four silver cups; twenty-one gold crowns fastened to the wall and two crushed (crowns) in a chest. In the Prodomos: silver phiale, dedication of Kallikles; three silver phialai, dedication of the Tauromenitans; silver phiale, dedication of Euthydikos (65); two gold crowns over the doors.
And the following others in the Neokorion. 78 skewers and one broken one; three tablets; three ladles; lekanis [- - -]; four beakers, two of these fallen apart; two hemiteiai; three ladles; six kraters, one of these fallen apart; three stands; dinos; bombulion; three [- - -]STREIS; four coolers; ax; bronze chous; cheese grater; [- - -] keys, of the (70) Dioskourion and of (the shrine) of Ortygia; three kyathoi; bronze kylixes; 8 [- - -]. two fallen; bronze strainer; three leaky buckets and another three rotten; fifteen old oinochoai, another three sound. [space]
(side B)
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- - -l]amps four [- - -|- - -]ers, three, one of these [- - -|- - -] three small kraters, one of these brok[en- - -]of these the four have fall[en| apart]; two [ne]w pillows; three couches in the Hieropoion; ot[hers, s]ixteen, (5) ten broken apart, the others collapsed; table. The following silver cups we took over by weight in the Hieropoion: nine swallow kylixes with the one Ado dedicated, weight five hundred fifty; two phialai which Empedos dedicated to the Dioskouroi, weight one hundred seventy one (and) an obol; two phialai, dedication of Polemis, [weight] one hundred (10) forty eight; phiale dedication of Kleon and Xenokrates, weight ninety-six; four kymbia inscribed "prizes [from Del]os", weight one hundred forty; kymbion, on behalf of Kritole, weight twenty four; kylix, dedication of Alexander, weight a hundred thirty seven; batiake, dedication of Eparchides, weight seventy eight; kylix, dedication of Tereus, (15) weight seventy six; kymbion, dedication of Elpines, weight thirty seven; Therakleian kylix, dedication of Demoson on behalf of [Epar]chides, weight one hundred four [- - -] dedication, weight thirty six; batiake [dedication] of Nikis we[ight one hund]red; kymbion, dedication of Epinoidas, weight forty [- - -] dedication of [- - -]dikos from Mykonos, weight one hundred (20) sixty four; [- - -Therakl]eian dedication of Demoson on behalf of Demeas, weight one hundred fi[ve- - -] dedication of Pheidianax, weight fifty four; phialai [- - -] dedication of [- - -] to the Dioskouroi, the one fallen apart, the other saknê, weight [- - -]ty eight; large kylix, dedication of Polyarchos (children), weight three hundred thirty eight; (phiale with) ox head, dedication of Amyntas, (25) weight three hundred eighty; phiale, dedication of Amyntas, weight one hundred fifty three; weight of waterclock forty five; kymbio(n), dedication of Menyllos, weight thirty one; kymbion, dedication of Eumedes, weight thirty four; two kymbia, dedications of Menyllos, weight fifty six; two straight-sided kymbia, dedication of Philiskos, weight fifty two; kymbion, (30) dedication of Demetria of Mykonos, weight seventeen; cup with handles, dedication of Nikis, weight ninety; figured phiale, dedication of Antikrates, weight one hundred; phiale, dedication of the Eresions, weight one hundred forty four; small oinochoe, dedication of Demotimos, weight forty two; two phialai, dedication of Kebalinos, weight two hundred; batiake, dedication of Dadamas, weight sixty six; two phialai (35) which Ado daughter of Maketias dedicated, weight two hundred; kymbion, dedication of Philagros, weight one hundred six; phiale which Ado dedicated, weight ninety eight; phiale, dedication of Nikanor, weight one hundred seventy six; phiale, dedication of Krateros, weight one hundred sixteen; phiale, dedication of Leodike of Naxos, weight eighty four; kymbion, dedication of Athenagoras, weight forty four; (phiale with) (40) ox head, dedication of Simos, weight thirty six; rose, dedication of Eparchides, weight twenty two; phiale, dedication of Xenon and Geryllos, weight one hundred twenty six and two obols; phiale, dedication of Andromenes for Glaukurios, weight ninety six; phiale, dedication of Midas, weight one hundred forty eight and four (obols); kymbion, dedication of Aristole of Mykonos, weight thirty (45) six; [batia]ke dedication of Hippokrates, weight forty t[hree]; small phiale, dedication of Tereus, weight thirty eight; small kylix, dedication of Chareon, weight sixty; the public seal; batiake, dedication of Hippokles, weight [- - -] two; Theriklean kylix, dedication of Pytheas, weight ninety six; phiale dedication of Pytheas, weight one hundred; another phiale, dedication of Pytheas, [weigh]t (50) one hundred; Hedylean kylix, dedication of Pytheas, weight one hundred; two-headed [- - -dedication of Myrta]le, w[eight] fifty tw[o- - -Co|]rinthian [kylix, ded]ication of Dexandros, weight [- - -|]ros dedicated [- - -]| and the following unweighed: [- - -]ada; (55) kothon [- - -in]| wood; in the Hieropo[ion- - -in the]| Artemision, crown[- - -] dedication of Xenophantos[space]