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[Agora Object] A 1845: Capital Fragments: Doric

a) Mended from two pieces. Part of bottom surface preserved with bevel at outside joint; broken inside before relieving band. Broken above just over topmost annulet. Parts of two flutes preserved. b) The ... 25 May 1951

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[Agora Object] A 1850: Capital Fragment: Ionic

From a large capital; the lower half of the volute and part of cushion of capital preserved. Pentelic marble. Filling of Square Building. 4372 Leica PD 2408, PD 2713 ... 4 June 1951

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[Agora Object] A 1893: Capital: Ionic

Full height and main mass of corner capital preserved, much damaged all around. Of the volutes only about half of one and a small bit of another preserved. Pentelic marble. Same series as A 1130 (ΙΙ 514) ... 15 June 1951

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[Agora Object] A 1928: Capital Fragment: Ionic: Painted

Front face only preserved. The fragment retains the angle between volute and cushion, which is filled with a partial palmette carved in two planes and with painted petals. Surfaces other than of palmette, ... 1951

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[Agora Object] A 1929: Capital Fragment: Ionic: Painted

Lesbian leaf pattern has left paint-stains on cyma reversa; maeander on vertical fascia above cyma. All surfaces smooth dressed but not polished. From the Temple of Athena at Sounion. Gray marble with ... 1951

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[Agora Object] A 1930: Capital Fragment: Ionic: Painted

Fragment only from near inner angle of volute. Traces of painted ornament (egg and dart?) on cyma; no certain trace of ornament on vertical fascia; diamond pattern on surface above vertical fascia. From ... 1951

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[Agora Object] A 1976: Capital Fragment: Ionic

Abacus and top of bolster of Ionic capital. Top and front preserved, the top with a relieving surface approximately 0.02m. in from edge. Cyma reversa at top with clear marks of painted egg decoration, ... 14 April 1952

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[Agora Object] A 2006: Capital Fragment: Doric

Part of resting surface, of three flutes and of annuli remain. Probably to be associated with the many cornice fragments and one triglyph of similar stone and workmanship. Retains traces of late Roman ... 5th c. B.C. (?).