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[Agora Object] A 215: Step Block with Mason's Mark

Bottom step block (euthynteria). All surfaces preserved, with anathyrosis on both ends. Front surface: worked with toothed chisel for 0.14m. from top, save for a drafted edge. The remaining surface below ... 29 May 1933

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[Agora Object] A 248: Step Block with Mason's Mark

Bottom step block. All surfaces preserved with anathyrosis on both ends. Top surface smooth with setting line 0.395m. from front surface. For a distance of 0.330m. from front surface we have a raised area ... 23 January 1934

[Agora Object] A 249: Step Block with Mason's Mark

Bottom step block. Both ends broken. Front surface worked smooth to 0.120m. from top. The remaining surface below projects 0.01m. from this finished face and is rough-picked. Top surface badly weathered ... 23 January 1934

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[Agora Object] A 2277: Triglyph Fragment with Mason's Mark

Reused as millstone (or as olive press weight, see Expedition 21), but in excellent preservation. On top, mason's mark, the letters: Σ Δ. On either side at bottom a dowel cutting and pry cutting. From ... February 1953

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[Agora Object] A 2735: Cornice Fragment with Mason's Mark

The fragment preserves half the mutule, with joint surface at edge. Also full width of via. On top mason's mark: Ι. From Square Peristyle. Poros. No. 1 Poikile Street. Leica PD 1554 ... November 1958

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[Agora Object] A 2975: Triglyph with Mason's Mark

Complete. Finished smooth behind; good anathyrosis on sides. Top of channels almost straight; deeply undercut. On top, one cutting for double T-clamp to tie triglyph to adjacent backer. Cuttings for lifting ... August 1959

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[Agora Object] A 2976: Triglyph with Mason's Mark

Complete. Channels terminate above in straight line, deeply undercut. On top are tong holes, one pry hole, and mason's mark in from of Ο. Possibly reused in Southeast Temple. Marble. Same series as A 2975 ... August 1959

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[Agora Object] A 2977: Triglyph with Mason's Mark

Good anathyrosis on left side; right side very rough; back scooped out to reduce weight (?). On top, large cutting for double T-clamp on left side, connecting not with metope but a backer. Two pry holes; ... August 1959