[Agora Object] A 1164: Stylobate Fragment

Both sides are preserved, rough-picked, the anathyrosis broken away; both ends are broken. Top and bottom hammer dressed; cf. sketch in notebook I, p. 153; other fragments, notebook III, p. 548. From Odeion, ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1168: Orthostate Block Fragment

Broken away above and much mutilated elsewhere. Clearly from an outside corner having two adjoining faces finished and two prepared as joint surfaces. Apophyge on two outer faces. From Odeion. Pentelic ... April 1935

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[Agora Object] A 1174: Slab Fragment from Stage Front

Upper left corner preserved in two joining fragments. In top are traces of iron clamps, one to tie this slab to its backer, one to secure it to the background of a marble herm head. (In the case of the ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1175: Pedestal Fragment

Fragment from lower block of giant pedestal retaining moldings on one side; no relief. Lewis hole and one of its two dowel holes in the top. Note small joining slab on top. From Odeion. Pentelic marble ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1176: Pedestal Fragment

Three joining fragments forming most of the upper part of a pedestal which had been used twice for giant figures. Cuttings of top include: lewis hole in middle; two dowels for statue in Period I; one pry ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1177: Base for Pilaster

Faces of shaft plain; moldings surround three sides at top. In top, cuttings for lewis; two dowels with pour channels; two pry holes. In Giant Series; a corresponding lower block now rests on the rough ...

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[Agora Object] A 1178: Roof Tile Fragment

From lower end of stroter, showing channel on underside, and high lateral flanges on top. Brown clay; coarse brown grog. From pile of tiles removed from burnt layer of Odeion, S.E. corner of cryptoporticus ... August 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1179: Roof Tile Fragment

From upper end of stroter, showing drip check and lateral flanges on upper surface. Flanges cut down at upper ends. Buff clay; buff grog. From pile of tiles removed from burnt layer of Odeion, S.E. corner ... August 1946