[Agora Object] A 4369: Column Drum Fragment: Doric

Broken above, below and at back. Parts of four flutes of a Doric drum preserved. Interior order of Parthenon (WBD Jr.). Pentelic marble. Northern bench along west wall of Room 2 of street stoa. 969 Leica ... 2 June 1972

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[Agora Object] A 2405: Column Fragment: Ionic

Broken above, below and on one side. Sixteen flutes. One arris damaged in antiquity; neat bedding for repair. Marble. Built into rubble wall of late phase of Predecessor of Square Building. 931, 933, 2949, ... 2 December 1953

[Agora Object] A 2643: Column Drum

Top cut for millstone. Bottom worn away. On top, two letters: Δ Ε. From the Temple of Ares. Pentelic marble. Note: This is the drum mentioned by Dinsmoor in Hesp. 9 (1940), p. 23, n. 52, as "west of the ... July 1956

[Agora Object] A 2707: Column Fragment

Traces of a worked end which has been largely chipped or eroded away. Fluting nearly obliterated. Spirally fluted, right hand twist. Light to dark gray stone with some mica, flaky; in consistency between ... 1958

[Agora Object] A 2708: Column Fragment

a) Rough break at both ends, very badly eroded. b) One end apparently cut, other broken jaggedly. The two fragments do not join but undoubtedly belonged to one tapering column. Spirally fluted, right ... 1958

[Agora Object] A 2709: Column Fragment

a) Both ends broken jaggedly. b) Very jagged break at one end, the other flat, possibly cut. Spirally fluted, right hand twist. The two fragments may be part of one tapering column; in any case it is ... 1958

[Agora Object] A 2718: Column Fragment

Twisted. Extremely battered and weathered. Rather coarse-grained light gray stone with dark gray mottling and much mica. Arrises extremely eroded. Estimate number of flutes 10 or 12. Believed by J. T ... June 1958

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[Agora Object] A 2725: Column Drums

Two drums, a) lower drum, b) upper drum, found lying side by side and, since their dimensions are congruous, probably from the same column. Lower 0.20m. of lower drum left unfinished. Lead for centering ... 16 December 1953