[Agora Object] A 615: Roof Tile Fragment: Stamped

Coarse red clay; broken on sides; several small indentations in the back. ΑΔΙΟΝΥΣΙΟΥΙ series. From pile of tile fragments from north, found while moving them. Leica ... 14 February 1936

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[Agora Object] A 616: Capital: Ionic

Two joining fragments. Abacus, fillets, and top of volutes recut to make base for interior support of fourth period of church. Lower part of volutes cut off. Developed fifth century type egg and dart ... 18 February 1936

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[Agora Object] I 1759: Dedication Fragment

A fragment from a grave stele; the pediment broken, and the inscription on the fascia of the moulding at its base. Pentelic marble. ADDENDA I 3193 (N 309), joins at left. Cf. I 289 (Θ 31). Found in modern ... 4th. century B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 3185: Base

Large inscribed base. To be mended from two pieces found separately. The inscribed face, left edge, part of right edge, original top and bottom preserved. The stone was reused upside down as a door sill, ... Before 325 B.C.

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[Agora Object] I 3186: Grave Monument Fragment

Inscribed fragment of stele. Inscribed face, flat top, right face, and rough picked back preserved; broken at left and bottom. There is a projecting moulding at the top and a rosette in relief on the inscribed ... 30 October 1935

[Agora Object] I 3188: Base Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Part of the top of a base, with a cutting in the top to receive something. Inscription on a projecting fascia, below which a surface with a broad curve in relief, perhaps part of a ... 306-229 B.C.

[Agora Object] I 3191: Marble Fragment

Inscribed fragment of stele; grave monument. Inscribed face, left face, rough picked back, preserved; broken elsewhere. The marks of a projecting fascia above the inscription are preserved. There is a ... 1 November 1935

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[Agora Object] I 3193: Dedication Fragment

Inscribed fragment. Inscribed face and rough picked back preserved. Letters on moulding above which to left a strand of hair (?) in relief. Further traces of relief below moulding. About seven letters ... 4th. century B.C.