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[Agora Object] A 536: Capital Fragment: Corinthian

Fragment of the lower part of a Corinthian capital. Part of the bottom surface is preserved, and most of two of the acanthus leaves. Broken away above. Belongs to the same series as A 471 (Ο 290). Cf ... 2 April 1935

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[Agora Object] A 546: Capital Fragment: Ionic

Corner volute of a corner Ionic capital. Upper and lower bearing surfaces preserved. A small raised knob at the center of each volute; otherwise the volutes are not rendered, having been painted possibly ... 5 April 1935

[Agora Object] A 1158: Capital

Square base crowned by a simple ovolo. Finished with toothed chisel, top, bottom and sides. Capital (?) of column of Odeion cryptoporticus. Pentelic marble. Found at M/19-11/13 (Fall 2016). Found in burnt ... 15 April 1935

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[Agora Object] A 661: Capital Fragment: Ionic

Fragment of echinus with part of volute and palmette in angle. Egg and dart painted after incision. Under surface finished with toothed chisel. Good work. ADDENDA From Stoa Poikile. From well, dump. Leica ... 21 May 1935

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[Agora Object] A 600: Capital Fragment: Doric

Broken away on all sides. Part of a very shallow echinus remains. Assigned to the Temple of Ares. Pentelic marble. Cf. series A 238. In Great hole. 1226 Leica, LIX-51 PD 733, DA 12321 ... June 1935

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[Agora Object] A 616: Capital: Ionic

Two joining fragments. Abacus, fillets, and top of volutes recut to make base for interior support of fourth period of church. Lower part of volutes cut off. Developed fifth century type egg and dart ... 18 February 1936

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[Agora Object] A 644: Ionic Capital Fragment: Painted

Part of resting surface preserved, otherwise broken. The 'echinus' and part of one volute remain, the former being of unusual height and shape. On the lower part of the echinus, a painted egg and dart; ... 26 March 1936

[Agora Object] A 664: Capital: Doric

Hard gray poros, finished rough to receive stucco, of which a little remains. The top surface is so rough as to suggest a wooden epistyle. Note a cutting for a hook-clamp toward middle of one side. For ... 2 June 1936