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[Agora Object] A 1734: Wall Block Fragment

One surface, finished with broad chisel and weathered, ends with a rebate 0.138m. back from the surface, and 0.035m. preserved in other dimension. This rebate cut with broad chisel. Tiny bit of surface ... April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1737: Wall Block Fragment

Front, back and left end preserved; broken elsewhere. Front smooth and weathered, back finished with broad chisel, left end has anathyrosis, broken at top, at front 0.105m. wide, none at back. Orthostate ... April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1738: Wall Block Fragment

Top, front and back preserved; broken elsewhere. On top, finished with tooth chisel, is lifting-tong cutting set 0.115m. from front and 0.125m. from back. Front smooth and weathered; back, rough tooth ... April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1742: Wall Block Fragment

Front tooth chiseled; right end roughly finished with broad chisel; on top a rebate cut 0.235m. in from right end and 0.06m. (plus) deep from top, which is broken as are all other sides. The rebate is ... April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1744: Wall Block Fragment

Top and bit of one adjoining surface preserved. Both finished with crossed fine chisel strokes. On top, part of a cutting preserved, set 0.135m. from preserved vertical face, which is probably back. Stoa ... April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1749: Wall Fragments with Mason's Mark

Fragment a), a big block, preserves part of the dressed face, the top and one end; fragment b), a chip, preserves part of the face and end. On both, on the end 0.037m. from edge, a channel, parallel with ... 11 April 1951

[Agora Object] A 1776: Wall Block Fragment

Small fragment preserving a little of face and of joint surface. Channel for lead in joint, 0.038m. in from outer face. Temple of Ares series. Pentelic marble. Recovered from stones used to fill up foundations ... 20 April 1951

[Agora Object] A 1851: Wall Block Fragment

Surface preserved on two sides. Channel for lead 0.045m. in from edge. From Temple of Ares. Pentelic marble. Marble pile S.W. of Temple of Ares. Leica ... 5 July 1951