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[Agora Object] A 2420: Triglyph Fragment

From an inner angle. Full height preserved, though badly broken almost all around. Of the triglyphs only the vertical member between the two is preserved. Kara stone. Cf. A 3386 and A 3387, complete blocks ... April 1954

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[Agora Object] A 2923: Triglyph Fragment

Fragment from lower left corner preserving much of one glyph. Of same material and workmanship as A 2915. Note that the central front surface of the glyph is roughly finished with the toothed chisel; the ... July 1959

[Agora Object] A 2931: Triglyph Fragment

Small fragment retaining undercut hood between two glyphs. Material and workmanship as of A 2915 series. Square Peristyle - South Stoa. Travertine. Same: A 1973, A 2239, A 2924. Found in front of east ... July 1959

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[Agora Object] A 2975: Triglyph with Mason's Mark

Complete. Finished smooth behind; good anathyrosis on sides. Top of channels almost straight; deeply undercut. On top, one cutting for double T-clamp to tie triglyph to adjacent backer. Cuttings for lifting ... August 1959

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[Agora Object] A 2976: Triglyph with Mason's Mark

Complete. Channels terminate above in straight line, deeply undercut. On top are tong holes, one pry hole, and mason's mark in from of Ο. Possibly reused in Southeast Temple. Marble. Same series as A 2975 ... August 1959

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[Agora Object] A 2977: Triglyph with Mason's Mark

Good anathyrosis on left side; right side very rough; back scooped out to reduce weight (?). On top, large cutting for double T-clamp on left side, connecting not with metope but a backer. Two pry holes; ... August 1959

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[Agora Object] A 2978: Triglyph with Mason's Mark

Top chipped. Rough on both sides and behind. Tops of channels curved and slightly undercut. On top, mason's mark: Β. Rather course work. Possibly reused in Southeast Temple. Pentelic marble. Found at R/7-15/11 ... August 1959

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[Agora Object] A 2979: Triglyph

Almost complete. Both sides and back rough. Top cut down over back part in course of reuse, probably in Late Roman Fortification Wall. On top, one pry-hole; one cutting for Π-clamp toward metope on left ... August 1959