Architectural fragments of Ionic order found in destruction debris and associated with the "Northeast Stoa". Ionic capital fragments: A 1669-A 1674 (A 1672 and 1674 frags a, and b). Ionic architrave fragment (A 1675), crown moulding (A 1676), cornice fragments (A 1677, A 1678), antefix (A 1679), column fragment (A 1680) and marble revetment fragments (A 1681, A 1682). For reference to that Stoa, see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 87, fig. 1.
Architectural fragments of Ionic order found in destruction debris and associated with the "Northeast Stoa". Ionic capital fragments: A 1669-A 1674 (A 1672 and 1674 frags a, and b). Ionic architrave fragment (A 1675), crown moulding (A 1676), cornice fragments (A 1677, A 1678), antefix (A 1679), column fragment (A 1680) and marble revetment fragments (A 1681, A 1682). For reference to that Stoa, see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 87, fig. 1.
Architectural fragments of Ionic order found in destruction debris and associated with the "Northeast Stoa". Ionic capital fragments: A 1669-A 1674 (A 1672 and 1674 frags a, and b). Ionic architrave fragment (A 1675), crown moulding (A 1676), cornice fragments (A 1677, A 1678), antefix (A 1679), column fragment (A 1680) and marble revetment fragments (A 1681, A 1682). For reference to that Stoa, see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 87, fig. 1.
Area opposite Pier 16. Two drums of a poros column found lying on the floor of the graveled court in front of Building D. Square Peristyle fill covered them. Above, Early Roman water channel.
Area opposite Pier 16. Two drums of a poros column found lying on the floor of the graveled court in front of Building D. Square Peristyle fill covered them. Dark pit in front of the column and beside the monument base is a Mycenaean bothros. To right of it a "gardening pit". Bedrock at lower right already cut down to drainage ditch level. Cf. Agora XXVII, 1995, p. 114, Arch5.
Area opposite Pier 16. Two drums of a poros column found lying on the floor of the graveled court in front of Building D. Square Peristyle fill covered them. Above, Early Roman water channel.
Area opposite Pier 16. Two drums of a poros column found lying on the floor of the graveled court in front of Building D. Square Peristyle fill covered them. Dark pit in front of the column and beside the monument base is a Mycenaean bothros. To right of it a "gardening pit". Bedrock at lower right already cut down to drainage ditch level. Cf. Agora XXVII, 1995, p. 114, Arch5.