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[Agora Object] A 2414: Molding Fragment

Fragment of hawk's beak only cut from hard gray poros. Blue and red pigment is fresh. From Square Peristyle, cf. A 1476. Area of Stoa Pier 22, Stoa fill. 3674 Leica PD 1549 ... 26 February 1954

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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 2452: Wall Plaster

Scores of fragments were found. Some of the pieces have been made up into two panels. The rest are stored in a tray. The plaster is of three colors, red, black and a stippled white. Enough is preserved ... 11 December 1953

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[Agora Object] A 2735: Cornice Fragment with Mason's Mark

The fragment preserves half the mutule, with joint surface at edge. Also full width of via. On top mason's mark: Ι. From Square Peristyle. Poros. No. 1 Poikile Street. Leica PD 1554 ... November 1958

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[Agora Object] A 2896: Cornice Fragment: Doric

Fragment from front top. Cutting for a patch at right end. Fine work. Material and workmanship as of A 2915, i.e. Square Building - South Stoa II series. Hard creamy poros. From demolition of tower of ... 21 July 1959

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[Agora Object] A 2922: Molding Fragment

Hawk's beak molding, fragment of beak alone. Similar in material and profile as A 2915, but appreciably larger. Note relieving surface on top as on A 2921. Blackened by fire. From Square Peristyle. Poros ... July 1959

[Agora Object] A 2927: Column Drum Fragment: Doric

Small fragment preserving arris and parts of two flutings. Similar in material and workmanship to the cornice fragment A 2918 and probably, like it, a replacement of the Hellenistic period. From Square ... July 1959

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[Agora Object] A 3289: Column Fragment: Doric

A flake from the lower outer part of a base drum preserving parts of two flutes. Lower part of flute (0.07m.) finished delicately with the drove, upper part more carelessly. Very slight relieving surface ... 13 July 1960