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| Tower of the Late Roman Fortification Wall at the southwest corner of the Library of Pantainos. Interior view. Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W3. Interior view after excavation ... MAF-Ekta ... Cf. 81-584 southeast ... 1959 ... "Valerian" Wall | Ionic Columns from Valerian Wall |
| Ionic capital, section. A 2972 and A 2973. Watercolor by Piet de Jong ... Piet de Jong ... PD 1628 Horizontal (normal) ... 1960 ... "Valerian" Wall | Ionic Columns from Valerian Wall |
| A fragment of upper wall and both handles missing. Foot more carefully profiled; body distinctly higher, lip a little less flaring than in most previous examples, piercing normal.
Fine pinkish-buff clay; ... 11-14 March 1938 ... Kernos pit 1, under west face of Valerian wall. 4th. c. B.C. |
| Ionic capital as found in the Late Roman Fortification Wall ... MAF-Ekta ... Possibly A 2973, no record of its number. At worst it is A 2972. Horizontal (normal) ... 1959 ... "Valerian" Wall | Ionic Columns from Valerian Wall |
| One handle and chips missing. Foot flat below, edge rounded; keel not set off from lower wall; upper wall relatively straight, lip low and thick. Unpierced.
Pinkish-buff clay partly fired light buff at ... 11-14 March 1938 ... Kernos pit 1, under west face of Valerian wall. 4th. c. B.C. |
| A chip missing beside one handle. Flaring foot, wheel-ridged on its top, concave beneath. High stem. Rounded body, with a narrow projecting flange at the point of greatest circumference. Two small horizontal ... 12-14 March 1938 ... Kernos pit 1, under Valerian wall. |
| Top and rough-picked back of relief slab preserved.
At right is the torso of a woman, Demeter, dressed in a chiton, facing; in her right hand she grasps the lower end of a torch, which she carries diagonally ... 13 May 1938 ... Valerian Wall, original fill north of Hypapanti gate. |
| Inscribed base.
The full height and width of the block appear to be preserved; mouldings along top and bottom; both much battered.
Six lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Finished Northwest ... 29 April 1938 ... Valerian Wall; (afterwards |
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