[Agora Object] A 1736: Stereobate or Foundation Block Fragment

Reused block. As of the reuse, the front, back, bottom and left end preserved. The bottom was originally a top surface, to judge from half a lifting tong cutting preserved, set in 0.135m. in front present ... April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1737: Wall Block Fragment

Front, back and left end preserved; broken elsewhere. Front smooth and weathered, back finished with broad chisel, left end has anathyrosis, broken at top, at front 0.105m. wide, none at back. Orthostate ... April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1738: Wall Block Fragment

Top, front and back preserved; broken elsewhere. On top, finished with tooth chisel, is lifting-tong cutting set 0.115m. from front and 0.125m. from back. Front smooth and weathered; back, rough tooth ... April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1739: Architrave Fragment

Front and bottom preserved, all other sides broken. Fine white stucco in small patches on front and bottom; otherwise fine chiseled surface on front and tooth chisel on bottom. Stoa Poikile series. Poros ... April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1740: Step Fragment

Top, bottom, front and right end preserved. Top rough-picked, as in South Stoa steps; bottom worn; front weathered. Right end has anathyrosis, picked back 0.007m. deep. Stoa Poikile series. Poros. ADDENDA ... April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1741: Step Fragment

Two faces adjoining at right angles, another at obtuse angle to one of these, preserved. All three treated with broad chisel with ridges left between. Stoa Poikile series. Poros. Late Roman Wall west of ... April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1742: Wall Block Fragment

Front tooth chiseled; right end roughly finished with broad chisel; on top a rebate cut 0.235m. in from right end and 0.06m. (plus) deep from top, which is broken as are all other sides. The rebate is ... April 1949

[Agora Object] A 1743: Step Block Fragment

Top, left end and back (?) preserved; broken elsewhere. Top smooth and badly worn. Anathyrosis at top of left end, block broken at both front and back at this end, so no indication of possible side band ... April 1949