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1997.10.0391 (XIX-82)Elevation and section of a sima. A 701 was erroneously assigned to the Temple of Ares, it actually belongs to the Hephaisteion. Cf. A.J.A. 78, 1974, p. 224, no. 31 and A.J.A. 80, 1976, p. 232. The lion spout is restored from A 272. Cf. 1997.10.0471.ca. 1939 
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1997.10.0470 (XIX-83)Restored elevation of the corner of the temple with the angle cornice block. A 64 is a corner triglyph block; A 602, A 238, A 239 (fragments a and b) are part of the same corner block forming the fascia; A 701 is a corner sima. [A 701 was erroneously assigned to the Temple of Ares, it actually belongs to the Hephaisteion. Cf. A.J.A. 78, 1974, p. 224, no. 31 and A.J.A. 80, 1976, p. 232.]1939 
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1997.10.0471 (XX-93)Lion's heads water spouts from the sima of the temple.1939 
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1997.10.0472 (XX-95)Hephaisteion sima, for comparison with the Temple of Ares simas. Compare with A 394 and A 439.1939 
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1997.10.0473 (XX-96)Temple of Ares sima, for comparison with the Hephaisteion simas. Compare with A 1096 and A 1094.1939 
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1997.10.0474 (XX-97)Hephaisteion sima, for comparison with the Temple of Ares simas. Compare with A 394 and A 439.1939 
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1997.10.0475 (XX-98)Temple of Ares raking simas, for comparison with the Hephaisteion simas. Compare with A 1096 and A 1094.1939 
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1997.05.0479 (87-559)Comparison of profiles of raking and flank simas of the Hephaisteion with cover tile. Drawing by W. B. Dinsmoor, Jr.November 1974