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[Agora Object] A 49: Cornice Block: Doric

Cornice block from inside corner. Preserved in all dimensions; two sides with anathyrosis at right angles to each other; on the two sides without anathyrosis the stone is cut away, perhaps for lightening, ... 14 July 1931

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[Agora Object] A 420: Capital Fragments: Ionic: Painted

a) A fragment from the lower edge of the echinus, broken both sides and behind. The underside was finished with a toothed chisel. The egg and dart ornament was incised and painted. Of the paint only the ... 1931

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[Agora Object] A 498: Roof Tile Fragment

Much of one side missing, and one end broken away, leaving however part of the channel on the under side. Possible to restore length from corresponding channel of companion piece. Top surface enclosed ... 23 February 1935

[Agora Object] A 499: Roof Tile Fragment

Upper part and one side broken away. But the edge of a channel along the broken side remains. If the channel on the side were of the same width as that across the lower end, the restored width of the tile ... 23 February 1935

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[Agora Object] A 769: Water Spouts

A tapering round tube surrounded by two raised rings and set raking. a) Probably preserved to full length of tube; broken away below. b) Broken away at inner end. c) Broken away at inner end. These spouts ... 1936

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[Agora Object] A 3622: Cover Tile Fragment: Stamped

Fragment of cover Laconian tile; one edge only preserved. Ash gray clay covered with black glaze on outside. On the inner unglazed surface are the impressions of two different palmettes, one with single ... August 1967

[Agora Object] B 1124: Tessera

Obverse : Θ Reverse : Probably same. Cf. Svoronos (1923), Class I, pl. 100, nos. 8,34. Originally entered as coin no. 33. Above the Stoa Annex. Leica ... 30 July 1931

[Agora Object] I 4268: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Part of top of stone preserved, with rough picked surface, bevelled front. Broken to right, left, behind, and below. Probably from dedicatory inscription of monument in south room of ... Early 1st. century A.D.