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[Agora Object] A 1372: Cornice Fragment: Doric

Broken at back and sides; edges of molding broken away. Top much worn: tramped on in some reuse. One original edge of mutule preserved, and approximately full depth, with three row of guttae, of which ... 22 April 1948

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[Agora Object] A 4185: Cornice Fragment with Mason's Mark

Broken left and back, bottom worn down. Crowning molding broken away. Fascia bears red paint. Part of one mutule and one via. Gutta cut off, traces indicate their diameter. Anathyrosis on side. Mason's ...

[Agora Object] A 2422: Cornice Fragment

Fragment preserves small part of mutule, including one edge and one gutta. The soffit of the mutule painted blue, the gutta reserved. Hard gray poros. From Square Peristyle. Stoa Pier 21, Stoa filling ... 9 March 1954

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[Agora Object] A 2896: Cornice Fragment: Doric

Fragment from front top. Cutting for a patch at right end. Fine work. Material and workmanship as of A 2915, i.e. Square Building - South Stoa II series. Hard creamy poros. From demolition of tower of ... 21 July 1959

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[Agora Object] A 2918: Cornice Fragment: Doric

Preserves small part of mutule with two guttae. Of soft poros and of inferior workmanship; presumably a repair or replacement to the series of A 2915. From Square Peristyle. Found in front of east half ... July 1959

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[Agora Object] A 2921: Cornice Fragment: Doric

Fragment from crowning hawk's beak. Relieving surface on top. From Square Peristyle. From same series as A 2915. Poros. Found in front of east half of South Stoa II at level of mid 3rd c. A.D. 6566 Leica, ... July 1959

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[Agora Object] A 2990: Cornice Block: Doric

Hawk's beak for bed and crown moldings; plain soffit. Cutting for double T-clamp at one end of top; and for two dowels in back (repair?). Overhang 0.42m. Island marble. Same as A 2991. Cf. A 2751: with ... 1959

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[Agora Object] A 2991: Cornice Fragment: Doric

From the extreme lower end of a raking cornice, the pedimental slope being ca 0.155m. at 0.58m. length. The width of the corona and the crowning hawk's beak remain. At the lower tip a cutting for a dowel ... 1959