"dc-date","dc-title","Chronology","Redirect","Name","Collection","Type","UserLevel","dc-creator","Id","dc-publisher","dc-description","dc-subject","Icon" "22 May 1964","Capital Fragment with Mason's Mark: Ionic","","","A 3460","Agora","Object","","","Agora:Object:A 3460","","Badly battered on volute face; rear face broken away except at right end where some of the original shows. Bolsters quite well preserved except on bottom faces where trimmed off to flatten block for reuse. One eye well preserved; of the other only faint traces remain. ; No remains of color. Traces of mason's marks on bottom.; Soft whitish stone.","Architecture | Building Blocks | Masons Marks","Agora:Drawing:DA 3153::/Agora/Architecture/DAs/03000-03999/DA 3153.jpg::0::0" "25 February 1936","Euthynteria Block Fragment with Mason's Mark","","","A 620","Agora","Object","","","Agora:Object:A 620","","From the middle of a block, with parts of top and back surfaces only preserved; broken at both ends, at front and at bottom. ; The top has a smooth surface finished with a chisel but not polished. On it there is a rectangular dowel hole 0.045m. x 0.02m., with pry hole behind and slightly to the left. In front of the dowel hole there is a well-cut mason's mark, Δ. The back surface of the block is left rough-picked.; From the Temple of Ares.; Pentelic marble.; From the same series as A 146, A 215, etc.","Architecture | Building Blocks | Foundations","" "25 February 1936","Euthynteria Block with Mason's Mark","","","A 625","Agora","Object","","","Agora:Object:A 625","","Top surface: Setting line 0.155m. from front edge; the surface in front of this polished; behind, finished with chisel. Cuttings for H-clamps at each end; a rectangular dowel hole in about center of stone; and two shallow pry holes behind this. Mason's mark: Δ Δ Ε.; Front surface: Upper part finished with a chisel, the lower part, which projects ca. 0.035m. is left rough.; Ends: The two ends are joint surfaces with rough-picked centers and smooth finished anathyrosis bands. At both ends at the bottom the surface is worn and no traces of the anathyrosis band exist.; Bottom and back: Both of these are rough somewhat broken surfaces with no traces of finish or cuttings preserved.; From the Temple of Ares.; Pentelic marble.","Architecture | Building Blocks | Foundations",""