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| Five fragments, some preserve ends and transverse sections of truncated triangular shape.
a) End and section preserved; dowel (0.047m. x 0.04m, D. 0.045m.) on bottom at end; cutting for hook clamp (L ... 1932 |
| A fragment from a left upper corner remains. The parapet was intended to be set between round freestanding columns and was thrust between them from inside the building. The curved joint surface fits closely ... July 1948 |
| Broken at bottom, all the other surfaces preserved. The tapering fillet appears on both front and back. Dowel hole, well cut, on top, and socket for rails preserved on both sides.
From the enclosure of ... 17 April 1951 |
| Upper part of L-shaped corner post, broken above, below and on right.
Protuberance at center of back.
From the balustrade of the Eponymous Heroes; incorporated in the restored balustrade.
Poros. Found ... 5 July 1951 |
Broken above and below. Preserves section of post with part of four cuttings for rails, two on each side. On front, badly weathered trace of fillet.
To be connected with Eponymous Heroes; incorporated ... 3 March 1952 |
Triangular block to set over piers. Apparently nearly complete. Both ends are rough-picked and somewhat chipped, but in one the dowel cutting is preserved.
Light grayish Hymettian (?) marble; from the ... 30 March 1953 |
A fragment from the top of a post, with a dowel hole in its top, two rail holes in each side, a fillet down the middle of the outer face narrowing from the top downward.
Hard gray poros, roughly hammer ... 13 May 1948 |
| One original end remains with dowel hole. Triangular in section with truncated sides.
Hard gray poros, hammer dressed on all faces. Good work.
Same series as A 194, from Eponymous Heroes. Found at I/14-10/10 ... 13 May 1948 |
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