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[Agora Object] A 1151: Column Base Fragment

Fragment from upper part preserving half profile. Toothed chisel for bearing surface; moldings smooth. From base of Odeion column. Pentelic marble. Cf. A 4075 (ΡΡ 6). Removed from foundation of late Roman ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1152: Pilaster Base Fragments

Two fragments from base of Odeion pilaster. a) One corner remains, preserving full height, and outer and inner angles. Projection from outer face of wall, 0.325m. Clear traces of weathering. b) Fragment ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1153: Capital

Acanthus and lotus capital. Badly battered but retains full height. One square dowel cutting in middle of underside. From Odeion. Pentelic marble. Found at N/2-10/5 (Fall 2016). Removed from foundation ... June 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1154: Capital

Acanthus and lotus capital. Fragment from one side of lower part. From Odeion. Pentelic marble. Found at L/17-12/9 (Fall 2016). Found in burnt debris of Odeion floor of cryptoporticus in south central ... June 1938

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[Agora Object] A 1396: Column Base Fragment: Ionic

There remains only a sliver from the lower outer edge of the base. Identical in profile with A 1151 (ΟΔ 194) but heavily weathered; hence from an outside round freestanding column and to be associated ... June 1948

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[Agora Object] A 471: Capital: Corinthian

Parts of smooth picked upper and lower surfaces preserved, but all edges broken. Short acanthus leaves, parts of four preserved (probably originally eight), rise to ca. one half of the capital. From and ... 28 February 1935

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[Agora Object] A 536: Capital Fragment: Corinthian

Fragment of the lower part of a Corinthian capital. Part of the bottom surface is preserved, and most of two of the acanthus leaves. Broken away above. Belongs to the same series as A 471 (Ο 290). Cf ... 2 April 1935

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[Agora Object] A 599: Anta Capital Fragment: Corinthian

Front face: at the bottom five acanthus leaves from which rise stalks to form the volutes. Ornament in center of abacus missing. Front line of abacus concave. Back face, broken away at the top; on the ... 29 June 1935