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Small fragment from face of drum preserving parts of three flutings; broken on all other sides. The arris brought to an edge as sharp as the material permitted. Surface finished with toothed chisel. Surface ... 12 August 1952 |
| Fragment of arris and beginning of flute on each side. From bottom of bottom drum. Final surface of flute originally cut on first 0.034m. from bottom.
From Temple of Ares.
Marble.
See A 238 (Η 441). Brought ... 1953 |
| The flutes roughly cut away and the drum reused as a millstone (or olive press weight, see Expedition 21).
On the top mason's mark, the letters: Β Θ.
From the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Found at ... 1953 |
| Preserved is bottom resting surface and sharp arris between two flutes. Resting surface is very smooth 0.124m. back from arris line; toward center is tooth chiseling.
From Parthenon.
Pentelic marble. From ... 16 July 1970 |
Preserved is resting surface and one and two half flutes. Resting surface very smooth 0.116m. back from arris line. Toward center is tooth chiseling. Although one arris is broken way, arris to arris dimension ... 16 July 1970 |
Preserved are parts of resting surface and two flutes. Arris broken away. Resting surface completely smooth as preserved.
From Parthenon.
Pentelic marble. From Green Lime Mortar Wall. 1092 Leica PD 2037 ... 16 July 1970 |
Preserved are parts of resting surface and two flutes. Resting surface completely smooth as preserved.
From Parthenon.
Pentelic marble. From Green Lime Mortar Wall. 1092 Leica PD 2037 ... 16 July 1970 |
Resting surface preserved and part of one flute. Resting surface is smooth (only 0.09m. preserved) back to incised circle. Tooth chiseling within.
From Parthenon.
Pentelic marble. From Green Lime Mortar ... 16 July 1970 |
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