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[Agora Object] A 3736: Monument Base Block with Moldings

Plinth, lower toros, and square fillet broken for left one-third of the block and block is cracked through behind this. Like A 3732 but from straight course. Upper surface preserves cutting for Π-clamps ... 24 July 1969

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[Agora Object] A 3737: Monument Base Block with Moldings

Upper left corner is broken off but joining fragment survives. Like A 3732 but from straight course. On upper surface are cutting for Π-clamp on right, lewis hole in center, and dowel (?) hole on left ... 24 July 1969

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[Agora Object] A 3738: Monument Base Block with Moldings

Three joining fragments only, the left of which preserves the full molding face. Upper left corner of this piece broken away. Like A 3732 but from straight course. On upper surface are three dowel cuttings ... 24 July 1969

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[Agora Object] A 3739: Monument Base Block with Moldings

Right side broken off. Like A 3732. Upper surface preserves dowel hole without pour channel and cutting for Π-clamp. Right corner of back is cut in roughly 0.15m. from rear surface on left. Anathyrosis ... 24 July 1969

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[Agora Object] A 1794: Curved Block with Crowning Molding

Chipped; upper back right corner broken away. Above and right side worked with small toothed chisel, the same on the left side but an anathyrosis is left here. Back and below left rough. At left edge, ... 17 April 1951

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[Agora Object] A 61: Crowning Molding of Pedestal

Two opposite faces preserved, one much broken, other completely preserved. Anathyrosis on both ends. Cuttings for setting object in top, perhaps a tripod. Cf. A 66. Pentelic marble. Found at I/14-10/16 ... 1931

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[Agora Object] A 66: Crowning Molding of Pedestal

End block. Broken into two pieces. Three faces of the block are finished with a cornice-like molding; the fourth has anathyrosis and two T-clamps. The top, which is worn smooth from later use, has cuttings ... 1931

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[Agora Object] I 3948: Dedication

Inscribed column. The bottom surface preserved, and probably the entire circumference. The dimensions given are approximate only, because the column has not been removed from the wall. Probably a column ... 1st. century B.C.