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2012.34.0355 (Section Ζ 124)Looking south showing rubble walls forming angle, above them, Strosis II, then Strosis I, whitish in photo and forming an L (or a T), and at top the general late Hellenistic level.   
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2012.34.0365 (Section Ζ 135)A section of a water channel of soft whitish poros. Complete save for minor fractures. The brown hard water deposit has gathered over the thin fine coating of stucco.   
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2012.34.0366 (Section Ζ 136)Building block of soft whitish poros, complete save for minor fractures, anathyrosis at both ends.   
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2012.34.0367 (Section Ζ 137)Poros block as last. Anathyrosis at left end only. Fragment of poros blocks, some with anathyrosis as 3 on top right, 2 pry holes, top left, one length of block above was probably ca. 0.84 (or possibly 1.02).   
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2012.34.0368 (Section Ζ 138)Doric column capital of yellowish sandstone with stucco of a good thin white stucco. A little over half the capital with its abacus is preserved. The bottom surface is not.   
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2012.34.0369 (Section Ζ 139)Slab of Hymettian marble with a double bend of anathyrosis or two adjoining edges. Another piece doubtless belonging to the same series was also found (photo opposite). From the marble string corner of the Tholos.   
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2012.34.0370 (Section Ζ 140)Support for seat or bench. Pentelic marble (photo opposite) and base for marble statue. About half preserved. Hymettian marble. After half found in shaft at 11.50 (photo opposite).   
 A 214Anta Capital1933