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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 544: Tile Fragment: Stamped

Two joining fragments. The letters large, neat and deep. Pinkish to buff clay with particles. The stamp is retrograde. ΜΗΔΕΙΟΥ series. Debris of Burnt Building. Leica ... 4 April 1935

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[Agora Object] A 552: Tile Fragment: Stamped

Back and stamped face preserved; possibly ΑΔ series. Stamped: Α ΔΙΟΔWΡ.[ΟΥ]. Compact red earth over burnt layer. Leica, 88-14-4, 88-14-11, color slide ... 16 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

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[Agora Object] A 415: Roof Tile: Stamped

The lowest part of a large flat tegula; both sides and end preserved. Made of fine buff clay containing a few large particles of grit. Lightly stamped on its upper surface, the letters sunken; the stamp ... 1931

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[Agora Object] A 170: Antefix

Dimensions fully preserved; lower corners and a few chips missing. At the bottom of the back surface are two triangular cuttings apparently for fitting to the roof tile. In low relief: petaled palmette ... 5 April 1933

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[Agora Object] A 278: Architrave Fragment: Ionic

One end preserved, with anathyrosis. Top, back and other end broken away. Bottom surface and triple fasciae worked with a toothed chisel into a smooth drafted edge on top and bottom of fasciae surfaces ... 23 January 1934

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[Agora Object] A 326: Architrave Block with Fasciae

Top and one end broken away. Anathyrosis on preserved end. The fasciae picked with a toothed chisel save for slight drafting on edges. From the Odeion. Pentelic marble. Cf. A 278, A 1162 and A 1382. Found ... 11 April 1934