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[Agora Object] A 2241: Column Fragment: Doric

Fragment of arris and beginning of flute on each side. From bottom of bottom drum. Final surface of flute originally cut on first 0.034m. from bottom. From Temple of Ares. Marble. See A 238 (Η 441). Brought ... 1953

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[Agora Object] A 2253: Wall Block Fragment with Mason's Mark

Front, top and left surfaces only preserved. On top, a smooth polished anathyrosis band, just below which are the mason's letters: Η Α Ρ. Along the line of the break at the back, the end of a cutting for ... 30 March 1936

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[Agora Object] A 64: Triglyph Block Fragment with Mason's Mark

Corner block with triglyphs on both faces preserved in full dimensions though broken. Inner surfaces rough-picked; top, toothed chisel. Dowel hole and mason's marks very carefully cut (se drawing) on top ... 27 July 1931

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[Agora Object] I 5183: Building Block

Block inscribed with mason's mark. Part of top and of front preserved; right end re-cut; other faces broken. Along front, 0.33m. preserved of dressed exposed face; then an anathyrosis (?) band 0.13m. wide, ... 25 January 1938

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[Agora Object] A 439: Sima Fragments

a) Broken behind and at the right end. Traces of painted palmette on concave face. b) The right end. Pentelic marble. From the Temple of Hephaistos (earlier assigned to the Temple of Ares). a) Marble ... 31 January 1935 17 March 1952

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[Agora Object] A 600: Capital Fragment: Doric

Broken away on all sides. Part of a very shallow echinus remains. Assigned to the Temple of Ares. Pentelic marble. Cf. series A 238. In Great hole. 1226 Leica, LIX-51 PD 733, DA 12321 ... June 1935

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[Agora Object] A 701: Sima and Akroterion Base Fragment

Corner sima, cut in one piece with the extremities of both the horizontal and raking sima. The sinking for the statue plinth has a curved outline. Beside the main sinking are two drilled hole perhaps intended ... 11 March 1937

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[Agora Object] A 702: Epikranitis Fragment: Doric

Top preserved; broken at bottom, sides and back. A Doric crowning molding, consisting of a vertical face above a hawk's beak, below which are a groove and then a flat band 0.007m. above the surface below ... 9 March 1937