Agora Object: A 3735
Inventory Number:   A 3735
Section Number:   ΣΑ 3294
Title:   Monument Base Block with Moldings
Category:   Architecture Marble
Description:   Plinth, lower toros and square fillet broken away on right half of block. Like A 3732 but from straight course. On upper surface are cuttings for Π-clamps at both ends and what appear to be three dowel holes. The right one of these is cut perpendicular to the line of the other two. This one may be, however, an uncommonly large and deep pry hole. Anathyrosis on both ends.
Pentelic marble.
Notes:   Found at P/6-13/16 (Fall 2016).
Context:   From between Panathenaic Way and east end of Middle Stoa. The blocks A 3732-3739, appears to have been removed from the northern tower of the Late Roman Fortification Wall at the south end of the Stoa of Attalos. It was recovered from the marble pile left by the excavations of the 1860's and set in its present position in the early 1950's.
Negatives:   Leica, 86-584
PD Number:   PD 2005 d
Dimensions:   H. 0.621; W. 1.301; Th. 0.668
Material:   Marble (Pentelic)
Date:   24 July 1969
Section:   ΣΑ
Bibliography:   Hesperia 41 (1972), p. 55, fig. 3 d, pl. 13 e.
References:   Publication: Hesperia 41 (1972)
Drawing: PD 2004 (DA 3313)
Drawing: PD 2005/d (DA 3309)
Drawing: PD 2021 (DA 3284)
Image: 1997.12.0038 (86-584)
Image: 2004.01.1684 (HAT 59-147)
Image: 2004.01.0813 (HAT 69-150)
Card: A 3735