kleroterion

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A kleroterion was an ancient Athenian randomization device used to assign citizens by lot to serve on juries and other civic bodies, helping ensure fairness and reduce corruption in public decision-making.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf allotment machine
ancient Athenian device
randomization device
aimedTo ensure fairness in public decision-making
limit factional influence
prevent bribery in jury selection
reduce corruption in public decision-making
appliedIn Athenian legal system
Athenian political system
basedOn lottery by chance
use of black and white balls
documentedIn ancient Greek inscriptions
epigraphic evidence
etymology derived from Greek word for lot (kleros)
foundIn Athenian Agora NERFINISHED
archaeological sites in Athens
hasFunction to allocate jurors to specific courts
to determine which tribes supplied jurors
to produce random outcomes
hasPart grid of slots
mechanism for releasing allotment balls
rows and columns of slots
tube for black and white balls
vertical stone slab
madeOf stone
operatedBy Athenian officials
magistrates
partOf Athenian democratic institutions
relatedTo Athenian democracy NERFINISHED
jury service in ancient Athens
pinakion
sortition
usedAt Athenian law courts
Council selection sites
Heliaia NERFINISHED
usedBy Athenian citizens
usedDuring 4th century BCE
5th century BCE
classical period of Athens
usedFor assignment of jurors by lot
assignment to civic bodies
random selection of citizens
selection of members of the Athenian Council
selection of public officials
usedIn ancient Athens NERFINISHED
usedWith citizen identity tokens
pinakion

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Description of subject: A kleroterion was an ancient Athenian randomization device used to assign citizens by lot to serve on juries and other civic bodies, helping ensure fairness and reduce corruption in public decision-making.

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Athenian court jurySelectionDevice kleroterion