[Agora Object] A 1136: Roof Tile

Complete; cracked but glued together. Plain curved roof tile. Brick red clay with white grits; pale buff on surface. Grave, which it covered, set in Roman fill, but burial probably dates from latest Roman ... 20 July 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1198: Altar Fragments

Crowning moldings, hawk's beak with front, joint surface with anathyrosis at left, and concave top surface preserved. Soft yellow poros with thin layer of fine stucco on surface; traces of red paint on ... 26 August 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1199: Altar Fragments

a) Fragment with part of a columnar surface (side or top) with projecting rough-picked fascia (as if of semi-attached column) at side, and smooth finished front surface with two sharp cut grooves, forming ... 26 August 1946

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[Agora Object] A 1266: Wall Block

Broken at top and back. Soft yellow poros with very smooth sawn front surface; slightly less smooth back and bottom. Anathyrosis joint surface at side. Same series as A 1267 (Η' 907). Altar of Pitt? Poros ... July 1947

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[Agora Object] A 1267: Wall Block

Broken at top and sides. Also small joining pieces (not included on photograph). Same series as A 1266 (Η' 906). Altar of Pitt? Poros. Not found 2016. From wall S.W. of Peribolos. Leica, XXVII-80 ... July 1947

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[Agora Object] A 1269: Wall Block

Broken top and bottom; original faces on both sides and both ends. At one end a projecting tongue. Surfaced with light buff stucco, hard, on front and back and on end opposite tongue. At the bottom, the ... 15 July 1947

[Agora Object] A 2210: Cornice Fragment

Small fragment preserving part of face of cornice and three guttae; broken at sides; top and back. Hard white poros; bright blue paint on underside of mutule. From Square Peristyle. Same as A 1926, A 1946, ... 20 February 1953

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[Agora Object] B 262: Shield

Inscribed. Found largely complete, but very much bent and chipped. An oval shield with a narrow rim ornamented with a fine multiple guilloche pattern repousse. The central part of the shield was apparently ... 7 February 1936