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1997.01.0329 (88-304)Terracotta drain tile. Found within doorway of southernmost room of the Classical Building II (Classical Commercial Building).4 Aug 1982 
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1997.03.0299 (4-202)Roof tile from the Hellenistic Metroon.1934 
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1997.03.0300 (3-162)Roof tile from the Hellenistic Metroon with dedication to the Mother of Gods.1933 
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1997.04.0128 (XVI-95)Eaves tiles of the Tholos with antefix, cover tile above, rain tile below.ca. 1939 
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1997.04.0129 (XVI-94)Diamond-shaped tiles of Tholos.ca. 1939 
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1997.04.0131 (VII-11)Soffit decoration of the Tholos eaves tiles, watercolor by Piet de Jong. Cf. Hesperia Suppl. 4 (1940), p. 68, fig. 53 and neg. IX-63 with lettering.ca. 1935 
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1997.04.0132 (IX-64)Eaves tile probably from the Tholos kitchen. Top, front, underneath and section views. Watercolor by Piet de Jong.ca. 1935 
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1997.04.0133 (IX-63)Front and underneath views of the eaves tile, watercolor by Piet de Jong.ca. 1935 
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1997.04.0134 (IX-62)Eaves tiles and antefix. Watercolor by Piet de Jong.ca. 1935 
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1997.04.0135 (IX-16)Terracotta roof tiles probably from the Tholos kitchen (second period). Third quarter of the 4th c. B.C.ca. 1935 
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1997.04.0136 (8-107)Eaves tiles (A 772 and A 861) and decorative antefix (A 880) assembled.1938 
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1997.04.0149 (XVII-3)Terracotta pipe from the drain of the kitchen of the Archaic house with the Colonnaded Court (Building F).1936 
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1997.04.0150 (XVII-2)Terracotta feed-pipe of the Propylon Fountain.1939 
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1997.04.0151 (XVII-1)Terracotta pipe from the original drain of the Tholos.1939 
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1997.04.0152 (XVI-104)Terracotta pipe from a drain probably of the original Tholos kitchen.1939 
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1997.04.0300 (X-10)Archaic Greek water pipe to the east of the Metroon. Section of pipe.1935 
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1997.08.0004 (LV-75)Fragments of terracotta roof tiles.August 1952 
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1997.08.0013 (LV-62)Marble ridge tile with antefix (A 715) in place on a cornice block (A 2042) of the west facade. Cf. 1997.07.0444 showing the insertion of the ancient elements.August 1952 
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1997.09.0303 (LIX-21)Two sections of line of pressure pipe. For position of this pipe-line in place across coverslabs of East Branch of the Great Drain, cf. Cf. 1997.09.0381 and 1997.09.0382.1953 
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1997.09.0351 (Section Θ 260)Isometric drawing of a terracotta pan tile.1949 
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1997.09.0352 (Section Θ 261)Terracotta cover tile.1949 
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1997.09.0356 (Section Θ 265)Isometric drawing of a terracotta pan tile.1949 
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1997.09.0373 (82-271)Tile Standard with pan tile (A 2672) and Attic type cover tile (A 1323). Photographed for Mabel Lang.ca. 1959 
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1997.10.0076 (XXVI-85)Terracotta antefixes. From left to right: A 1197, A 479 and A 562. The later with the cover tile.ca. 1947 
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1997.10.0077 (XXVI-87)Terracotta roof tiles. From top to bottom, left, A 1179 and A 1181; right, A 1178 and A 1180.ca. 1947 
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1997.10.0080 (XXXIV-23)Stamps on terracotta roof tiles found either in or immediately overlying the destruction debris: 1) Dionysios series (A 1309), 2) Diodoros series (A 552), 3) Aigipyros series (A 415), 4) Medeios series (A 544), 5) Mother of the Gods series (A 545). Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), pl. 38.1948 
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1997.12.0306 (XLVIII-61)Circular Building in the northeast corner of the Agora. Placed on the top of the center geison a fragment of a brick and mortar vault (A 1905) and a green marble fragment (A 1789) from the same marble as the columns assigned to that building. View from the back.28 Jul 1951 
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1997.12.0307 (XLVIII-62)Circular Building in the northeast corner of the Agora. Placed on the top of the center geison a fragment of a brick and mortar vault (A 1905) and a green marble fragment (A 1789) from the same marble as the columns assigned to that building. Front view. Cf. Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 103.28 Jul 1951 
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1997.12.0313 (LXV-41)Stoa terrace, opposite Piers 11-12. Original intake pipe in position at the west end of the west passage of the cistern. In foreground, top of the cistern passage with one of the poros lining blocks still in place. Cf. Agora XXVII, 1995, p. 133 and pl. 30 (Arch67).6 Apr 1954 
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1997.13.0077 (84-357)Area west of the Church of the Holy Apostles and north of the Southeast Fountain House: Y-shaped terracotta water pipe. Cf. 1997.13.0081 and 1997.13.0082 to view the pipe <i>in situ</i>.1965 
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1997.13.0078 (84-356)Area west of Holy Apostles and north of the Southeast Fountain House: Y-shaped terracotta water pipe. Cf. 1997.13.0081 and 1997.13.0082 to view the pipe <i>in situ</i>.1965 
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1997.14.0122 (83-85)Stepped retaining wall (block marked "X" is modern).8 Sep 1961 
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1997.14.0215 (84-44)Terracotta sima with plastic and painted decoration. Cf. Hesperia 17 (1948), pl. XXXVIII, 2.1965 
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1997.14.0226 (XXXI-92)Architectural terracottas from the Middle Stoa. From left to right, simas (A 825 and A 554), a lion's head spout (A 913) and on the top of the simas, a palmette antefix (A 211).1948 
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2000.02.0191 (Slide Sheet: 01:20)Section of a terracotta pipeline.1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.0451 (Slide Sheet: 02:01)Terracotta drain tile.1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.0461 (Slide Sheet: 02:02)Terracotta drain tile. Top view.1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.0463 (Slide Sheet: 02:03)Terracotta drain tile. Three-quarter view.1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.0695 (Slide Sheet: 45:09)Fragment of stamped roof tile, detail. Mother of Gods series.1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.0737 (Slide Sheet: 44:14)Stamps on terracotta roof tiles found either in or immediately overlying the destruction debris: 1) Dionysios series (A 1309), 2) Diodoros series (A 552), 3) Aigipyros series (A 415), 4) Medeios series (A 544), 5) Mother of the Gods series (A 545). Cf. Hesperia XIX, 1950, pl. 38.1948 
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2000.02.0738 (Slide Sheet: 44:15)Stamped terracotta roof tile from the Odeion. Detail of the stamp.1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.0739 (Slide Sheet: 44:16)Stamped terracotta roof tile. Detail of the stamp.1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.0740 (Slide Sheet: 44:17)Stamped terracotta roof tile. Detail of the stamp.1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.1030 (Slide Sheet: 51:10)Fragments of stamped Laconian pan tiles (left, A 1472; right, A 1483).1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.1031 (Slide Sheet: 51:11)Left to right, Laconian cover tiles (A 1113, A 1319) and pan tile A 2009) with stamped palmettes.1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.1032 (Slide Sheet: 51:12)Fragments of Laconian pan tile with stamped palmette.1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.1033 (Slide Sheet: 51:13)Fragment of Laconian stamped cover tile (left, A 1412); fragments of Laconian stamped pan tiles (right, top to bottom, A 2677, A 1538 and A 1413).1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.1034 (Slide Sheet: 51:14)Fragments of Laconian stamped cover tiles (top left, A 434; right, A 833). Fragment from a Laconian stamped pan tile (bottom left, A 978).1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.1035 (Slide Sheet: 51:15)Laconian roof tile stamped with roof tiles.1 Jun 2000 
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2000.02.1036 (Slide Sheet: 51:16)Fragments of stamped roof tiles. Left, circular stamp with dolphin (A 1486); right, circular stamp with horse (A 1284).1 Jun 2000 
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2000.06.0090 (Leica A 1418)Terracotta well-heads. 4th/3rd centuries B.C. Photograph and profile drawing of A 1418 (from south cistern at 18/Π), and restored profile of P 4072-4073 from a cistern at 45/Β. Hellenistic Group B.  
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2000.06.0091 (88-459)Terracotta well-heads. 6th and 5th centuries B.C. Section to show drum-shaped well-head in place on stone-lined well.  
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2000.06.0092Terracotta well-heads. 6th and 5th centuries B.C. Profiles of eight well-heads. Various proveniences and dates.  
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2000.06.0162 (Various ii-22)Terracotta pan tile (A 938) to fit tile standard, and matching cover tile (A 1322).  
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2000.06.0181 (LIX-85)From left to right: two hypocaust tiles (from Groups G and J) and a ridged disk (Group G).  
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2000.06.0185 (LV-96)Top: section of terracotta roof tiles (A 1911, A 1913 and A 1914). Center: terracotta well-head (A 1916), section and elevation. Bottom: shallow dish on stand (P 21957), section and elevation. From Well N 7:3, context ca. 450-440 B.C.1952 
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2000.06.0259 (XLIX-67)Well-head set up to show use: boy pulling up the water jar. Well by Attalos Pier 8, 2nd half of 5th c. B.C.1951 
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2000.06.0260 (XLIX-68)Well-head set up to show use: boy drawing water from a terracotta well-head. Well by Attalos Pier 8, 2nd half of 5th c. B.C.1951 
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2000.06.0267 (XXXV-78)Terracotta pan tile to fit tile standard.  
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2002.01.0071Eaves tiles of the Tholos: cover tile above, rain tile below.1939 
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2002.01.0072Diamond-shaped tile of the Tholos. Drawing by Piet de Jong.1939 
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2002.03.1409 (8-107)Eaves tiles (A 772 and A 861) and decorative antefix (A 880) assembled.1938 
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2004.01.0681 (HAT 51-141)Circular building in the northeast corner of the Agora. Placed on the top of the center geison a fragment of a brick and mortar vault (A 1905) and a green marble fragment (A 1789) from the same marble as the columns assigned to that building. Front view.1951 
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2004.01.0682 (HAT 51-142)Circular Building in the northeast corner of the Agora. Placed on the top of the center geison a fragment of a brick and mortar vault (A 1905) and a green marble fragment (A 1789) from the same marble as the columns assigned to that building. View of the inner face.1951 
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2004.01.1108 (HAT 51-200)Well-head set up to show use: boy pulling up the water jar. Well by Attalos Pier 8, 2nd half of 5th c. B.C.1951 
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2004.01.1109 (HAT 51-201)Well-head set up to show use: boy drawing water from a terracotta well-head. Well by Attalos Pier 8, 2nd half of 5th c. B.C. Well Q 10:4.1951 
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2004.01.1278 (HAT 70-133)Royal Stoa, eaves tiles. First row, left to right, A 3872, A 3850; second row, A 3851, A 3849.1970 
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2004.01.1516 (HAT 49-233)Cover tile with antefix from Odeion roof.1949 
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2004.01.1566 (HAT 52-257)Terracotta water pipe from the southeast of the Southeast Fountain House.1952 
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2004.01.1738 (HAT 66-113)Terracotta sima with plastic and painted decoration. Cf. Hesperia 17 (1948), pl. XXXVIII, 2.1965 
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2004.01.2485 (HAT 51-226)Eaves tiles and antefix. Watercolor by Piet de Jong.ca. 1935 
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2007.01.0010Water pipe.  
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2008.03.0082Eaves tiles and antefix from the Tholos roof. Watercolor by Piet de Jong.2006 
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2008.03.0349Watercolor by Piet de Jong showing three views of the a painted eaves tile of the Classical period.2006 
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2012.21.0396 (3-162)Roof tile from the Hellenistic Metroon with dedication to the Mother of Gods.1933 
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2012.22.0370 (4-202)Roof tile from the Hellenistic Metroon.1934 
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2012.23.0155 (4-387)Drawing of 6th century drain pipe.  
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2012.26.0381 (8-107)Eaves tiles (A 772 and A 861) and decorative antefix (A 880) assembled.1938 
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2012.35.0897 (Section Θ 260)Isometric drawing of a terracotta pan tile.1949 
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2012.35.0898 (Section Θ 261)Terracotta cover tile.1949 
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2012.35.0902 (Section Θ 265)Isometric drawing of a terracotta pan tile.1949 
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2012.50.0612 (VII-11)Soffit decoration of the Tholos eaves tiles, watercolor by Piet de Jong. Cf. Hesperia Suppl. 4 (1940), p. 68, fig. 53 and neg. IX-63 with lettering.ca. 1935 
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2012.50.0613 (VII-12)Antefix of the Tholos, watercolor by Piet de Jong.ca. 1935 
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2012.50.0818 (IX-16)Terracotta roof tiles probably from the Tholos kitchen (second period). Third quarter of the 4th c. B.C.ca. 1935 
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2012.50.0866 (IX-62)Eaves tiles and antefix. Watercolor by Piet de Jong.ca. 1935 
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2012.50.0867 (IX-63)Front and underneath views of the eaves tile, watercolor by Piet de Jong.ca. 1935 
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2012.50.0868 (IX-64)Eaves tile probably from the Tholos kitchen. Top, front, underneath and section views. Watercolor by Piet de Jong.ca. 1935 
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2012.51.0117 (XVI-94)Diamond-shaped tiles of Tholos.ca. 1939 
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2012.51.0118 (XVI-95)Eaves tiles of the Tholos with antefix, cover tile above, rain tile below.ca. 1939 
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2012.51.0127 (XVI-104)Terracotta pipe from a drain probably of the original Tholos kitchen.1939 
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2012.51.0128 (XVII-1)Terracotta pipe from the original drain of the Tholos.1939 
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2012.51.0129 (XVII-2)Terracotta feed-pipe of the Propylon Fountain.1939 
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2012.51.0130 (XVII-3)Terracotta pipe from the drain of the kitchen of the Archaic house with the Colonnaded Court (Building F).1936 
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2012.51.0515 (XX-86)Loom weights and water pipe fragment from Theseion.  
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2012.51.1149 (XXVI-85)Terracotta antefixes. From left to right: A 1197, A 479 and A 562. The later with the cover tile.ca. 1947 
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2012.51.1151 (XXVI-87)Terracotta roof tiles. From top to bottom, left, A 1179 and A 1181; right, A 1178 and A 1180.ca. 1947 
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2012.52.0196 (XXXI-92)Architectural terracottas from the Middle Stoa. From left to right, simas (A 825 and A 554), a lion's head spout (A 913) and on the top of the simas, a palmette antefix (A 211).1948 
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2012.52.0433 (XXXIV-23)Stamps on terracotta roof tiles found either in or immediately overlying the destruction debris: 1) Dionysios series (A 1309), 2) Diodoros series (A 552), 3) Aigipyros series (A 415), 4) Medeios series (A 544), 5) Mother of the Gods series (A 545). Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), pl. 38.1948 
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2012.52.0594 (XXXV-78)Terracotta roof tile.  
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2012.53.0234 (XLVIII-61)Circular Building in the northeast corner of the Agora. Placed on the top of the center geison a fragment of a brick and mortar vault (A 1905) and a green marble fragment (A 1789) from the same marble as the columns assigned to that building. View from the back.28 Jul 1951