"Id","dc-title","Redirect","UserLevel","Collection","Type","dc-publisher","Icon","dc-subject","Name","Chronology","dc-creator","dc-date","dc-description" "Agora:Object:A 64","Triglyph Block Fragment with Mason's Mark","","","Agora","Object","","Agora:Image:2012.30.0209::/Agora/2012/2012.30/2012.30.0209.jpg::1311::2048","Architecture | Building Blocks | Masons Marks","A 64","","","27 July 1931","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.; Lower edge of narrower side broken away. Careful work.; Pentelic marble.; Assigned to the Temple of Ares, cf. Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 3, n. 9.; " "Agora:Object:A 238","Cornice Block","","","Agora","Object","","Agora:Image:2007.01.0002::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0002.tif::1085::569","Architecture | Geisons | Doric","A 238","","","30 June 1933, June 1935","Reconstructed cornice block.; Included in the block are the fragments originally numbered A 238 a, A 239 a and b, and A 602.; a) (former A 238 a) Broken away in back and on both sides; part of a small hawk's beak preserved. On the bottom three guttae.; b) (former A 239 a, b) Three pieces, of which two join. They are contiguous parts of a mutule, with six guttae preserved. Part of the via is preserved. The non-joining fragment has preserved ample traces of red coloring, and the width of the via. It also exhibits very shallow anathyrosis.; c) (former A 602) Front and bottom preserved; elsewhere broken away. Piece from exterior corner.; From the Temple of Ares.; Pentelic marble.; ; ; ADDENDA Other fragments originally numbered A 238 b-e, have been renumbered A 2251 (Η 511), 2252 (Η 511 bis), 2253 (Ν 505) and A 2254 (MM 344); also bracketed fragments: A 2241 (Μ 803)-A 2250 (Μ 810).; To this series also belong I 315, I 690 and probably also A 600, A 601." "Agora:Object:A 701","Sima and Akroterion Base Fragment","","","Agora","Object","","Agora:Image:2008.03.0084::/Agora/2008/2008.03/2008.03.0084.tif::3352::3993","Architecture | Simas and Lion Spouts","A 701","","","11 March 1937","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 for support of attributes, etc. ; Within the main plinth cutting is another rough-picked rectangular cutting, as for an irregular tenon, sinking to an additional depth of ca. 0.02m., cf. Hesperia 9 (1940) p. 37.; The sima is of cyma reversa profile with at narrow fillet at the top. On the horizontal sima is a trace of a lion's head spout and on the raking sima of a painted palmette.; Excellent workmanship. ; Pentelic marble.; For other fragments of the same series of raking sima, see A 394 and A 439, for lion's heads, see A 272.; These pieces probably all belong to the rebuilt 5th century building.; Assigned to either the Temple of Ares or the Temple of Hephaistos."