Plan of Agora. 1st half of the 2nd c. A.D. showing Southeast and Southwest Temples, the Late Roman Fortification Wall with tower by the Library of Pantainos and findspots of architectural members. Cf. Hesperia 51 (1982), p. 411, fig. 1 (with few additions).
Plan and section of a corner geison block bearing the number A 238. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.
Plans, sections, and elevations of triglyphs and a reconstruction of the frieze. Cf. Hesperia 28 (1959), pp. 18-19, figs. 9 and 10 for a revised version made in 1958 by Ms. Holland.
Cornice block from the northeast corner, as reconstructed in cement. View of the underside. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.
Cornice block from the northeast corner, as reconstructed in cement. View of the top surface. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.
Cornice block from the northeast corner, as reconstructed in cement. View of the underside. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.
Fragments of a cornice block from the northeast corner, as laid out for reconstruction, before pouring ciment. Side view. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.
Fragments of cornice block from northeast corner, as laid out for reconstruction, before pouring ciment. View of top of block. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.
Fragments of cornice block from the northeast corner, as laid out for reconstruction, before pouring ciment. View of bottom of block. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.
Fragments of cornice block from the northeast corner, as laid out for reconstruction, before pouring ciment. View of bottom of block. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.
Restored elevation of the corner of the temple with the angle cornice block. A 64 is a corner triglyph block; A 602, A 238, A 239 (fragments a and b) are part of the same corner block forming the fascia; A 701 is a corner sima. [A 701 was erroneously assigned to the Temple of Ares, it actually belongs to the Hephaisteion. Cf. A.J.A. 78, 1974, p. 224, no. 31 and A.J.A. 80, 1976, p. 232.]