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[Agora Publication] The Stoa of Attalos II in Athens

Thompson, H. A. T ... The American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Named after its donor, the King of Pergamon, the Stoa of Attalos was originally built around 150 B.C. Between 1953 and 1956 this long, columned, marble building was rebuilt by the American School of Classical ... 1992

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[Agora Object] A 819: Lion's Head Spout Fragment

The upper part of the head preserved, including the upper jaw of the open mouth; none of the sima present. Pentelic marble. Original fill of Valerian Wall. Leica, LV-56 ... 10 March 1938

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[Agora Object] A 2052: Lion's Head

Traces of late Roman mortar. Ears sketchily indicated; teeth clearly defined; tip of nose smooth. From Stoa of Attalos. Pentelic marble. From same series as A 819 and A 900. Found in area of Stoa, chiefly ... 13 August 1952

[Agora Object] A 2054: Lion's Head Fragment

Fragment from upper part of head. Crest of lion had been cut in separate piece and attached with two round iron pins set in white cement. From Stoa of Attalos. Pentelic marble. Found in area of Stoa, chiefly ... 13 August 1952

[Agora Object] A 2055: Lion's Head Fragment

Fragment from upper part of head including left eye. Crest had been cut in separate piece and attached with round iron pins of which one remains in part. From Stoa of Attalos. Pentelic marble Found in ... 13 August 1952

[Agora Object] A 2056: Lion's Head Spout Fragment

Fragment from upper part of muzzle. No indication of teeth. From Stoa of Attalos. Pentelic Marble. Found in area of Stoa, chiefly in "Valerian Wall". Recorded 13 August 1952. Leica, LV-56 ... 13 August 1952

[Agora Object] A 2057: Lion's Head Fragment

Tip of snout only. Muzzle much wrinkled; teeth clearly defined. From Stoa of Attalos. Pentelic Marble. Found in area of Stoa, chiefly in "Valerian Wall". Recorded 13 August 1952. Leica, LV-56 ... 13 August 1952

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[Agora Monument] Stoa of Attalos

Commercial Attalos II of Pergamon Conglomerate, Limestone, Pentelic Marble, Hymettian Marble Fully Restored ... Ca. 150 B.C.