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| Attic Ionic base with plinth. It appears to be large. "Probably from colonnade of Temple E" (Williams). Pour channel crosses preserved top. Marble white fine-grained, probably Pentelic Fragment. Half In ... |
| Ionic column base, consisting of a single torus, carved with the lowest drum of an unfluted shaft. The shaft is roughly carved and flares out gradually to the apophyge and torus. No cuttings on top. Poros ... |
| Marble: gray Karystian(?). |
Plain, roughly carved disk of stone Andesite Complete or intact. Used as a base for the second column from the north of the colonnade along the west side of the plaza east on Unit 1. |
Unfluted monolithic column shaft with apophyge at lower end of shaft. Square empolion on bottom. Large cross and orb carved in relief on side of shaft. Rectangular cutting below the cross. Marble light ... |
Attic Ionic column base with the upper torus cut back vertically. Small round empolion (Diam. 0.043) cutting on top with pour channel. Marble: white, fine grained Complete or intact. Complete(?) but recut ... |
Original identification of block unclear. Game board for nine men’s morris incised superficially and somewhat irregularly on top. Marble: white Marble block reused as window sill of Room 1 of Unit 1. |
| Doric column drum with 20 flutes. The scale is appropriate for the outer colonnade of the South Stoa, where the columns have a diameter ranging from 0.906 m at the bottom to 0.748m at the top (measured ... Late 4th c. B.C.? |
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