Building accounts of Parthenon, 434/3 BC
IG I3 449 Date: 434/3 BC
           (370)          (375)     
        
        
            
         1470 dr.
            (380)  74
            27 and a sixth
            (385) 25,000 dr.
                  (390)  1,372 dr.
              1,305 dr. 4 ob.
       
        
        
            
         Remaining
          from the previous
          year:
          Gold staters
          Lampsakene;
          Gold staters
          Kyzikene.[5]  From the treasurers
          responsible for the property
          of the Goddess, to whom Krates
          of Lamptrai was secretary;
          from the sale of gold,
          weight 98 dr.:
          price of this;
          from the sale of ivory,
          weight 3 talents 60 dr.:
          price of this.[6] 
        
        
            
         (395)  [(≥) 904 dr. 1 ob.]    1926 dr. 2 ob.
            (400)  16,392 dr.
            (≥) 1,831 dr. 2 ob.
            (405)  74
            27 and a sixth
           
        
        
            
         Expenses:
          for purchases (onematon);
          for wages (misthomaton):
          to workers (huporgois) at Pentele:
          who also place stones
          on the wheels;
          to the sculptors
          of the pediment sculptures (enaietion), wages (misthos);
          for monthly wages.
          Surplus
          for this year:
          Gold staters
          Lampsakene
          Gold staters
          Kyzikene
       
        
        
            