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| Inscribed fragment; statue base (?).
Reused as a threshold block, with cuttings beneath for pivot; the bottom tooth chiselled; the left side smooth, with a nail hole; upper and lower corners worked back ... 17 May 1933 ... Found in modern house wall, over the Southeast Temple. |
| Top has been roughly cut down by the reusers.
Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble.
Same series as A 2979. Found at R/6-15/12 (Fall 2016). From foundations of tower of Late Roman Fortification ... August 1959 ... Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble.
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| Top very roughly cut and broken. Originally rough both sides and back.
Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble.
Same series as A 2979. Found at R/5-15/13 (Fall 2016). From foundations of ... August 1959 ... Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble.
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| Complete corner block. Rough on back. Channels have curved top, slightly undercut. On top, mason's mark: Α. Painstaking work.
Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble. Found at R/6-15/12 (Fall ... August 1959 ... Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble. |
| Top chipped. Rough on both sides and behind. Tops of channels curved and slightly undercut. On top, mason's mark: Β. Rather course work.
Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble. Found at R/7-15/11 ... August 1959 ... Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble. |
| Complete. Channels terminate above in straight line, deeply undercut. On top are tong holes, one pry hole, and mason's mark in from of Ο.
Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Marble.
Same series as A 2975 ... August 1959 ... Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Marble.
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| Upper right corner of stele inscribed above niche.
Back rough picked; right side and top roughly dressed; bottom and left side broken. Central akroterion broken.
In the center of the small pediment is ... 2nd. century A.D ... Found at the surface in modern context, north of the Southeast Temple. |
| Lower left corner of large inscribed stele.
The back rough picked, much worn; the left side rough picked, with a toothed chiselled band, along the front edge. At the bottom, the start of a tongue for setting ... Ca. 180-160 B.C ... Found in Byzantine wall, over the west end of the Southeast Temple. |
| Almost complete. Both sides and back rough. Top cut down over back part in course of reuse, probably in Late Roman Fortification Wall. On top, one pry-hole; one cutting for Π-clamp toward metope on left ... August 1959 ... Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble. |
| Complete. Finished smooth behind; good anathyrosis on sides. Top of channels almost straight; deeply undercut. On top, one cutting for double T-clamp to tie triglyph to adjacent backer. Cuttings for lifting ... August 1959 ... Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
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| Good anathyrosis on left side; right side very rough; back scooped out to reduce weight (?). On top, large cutting for double T-clamp on left side, connecting not with metope but a backer. Two pry holes; ... August 1959 ... Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble. |
| Top drum, without flutes. On both the top and bottom the smooth dressed original outer joint surface stands out from the roughly reworked inner area. On the top a carefully cut mason's mark. Empolion cutting ... 3 June 1964 ... Reused from the Temple of Athena at Sounion, probably in the Southeast Temple of the Agora. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and left face only preserved.
Financial record, mentioning a mina, gold, stater, pay, apodektai, considerable sums of money, surplus.
Fourteen lines of the inscription ... Ca. 350-320 B.C ... Found in the wall of the modern house 637α/1 (637a/1), southeast of the Temple of Ares. |
Building block reused for late Roman inscription.
Right side, back and bottom preserved, these being the bottom, side and end respectively of the building block upon which the inscription was cut, when ... 24 March 1937 ... Found in late Byzantine road fill, over the southeast corner of the temple of Ares. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Nine non-joining fragments.
Inscribed faces only preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Fragment ΕΛ 124 a) joins I 4739.
Fragments ΕΛ 135 e) and ΕΛ 136 f) are joining. Temporarly in ... 6 June 1959 ... Found ca. 4.00m. east of the southeast corner of the Archaic temple, in late Roman fill along line of wall. |
| Inscribed fragment of temple inventory.
Two inscribed faces only preserved.
Opisthographic.
On face A, seven lines of the inscription preserved, on face B, two lines.
Hymettian marble. Finished Found in ... 11 March 1938 ... Inscribed fragment of temple inventory.
Two inscribed faces only preserved.
... Found in modern cellar wall just southeast of the Market Square, west of the Panathenaic Way. |
| A flake from the lower outer part of a base drum preserving parts of two flutes. Lower part of flute (0.07m.) finished delicately with the drove, upper part more carelessly. Very slight relieving surface ... 13 July 1960 ... Cf. the history of the Thorikos columns reused in the Southeast Temple. |
Inscribed fragment of stele.
Inscribed face, original back and right face preserved.
The stone was reused perhaps in Byzantine times; a panel was cut out of the inscribed face in which a star was left ... 8 July 1935 ... The letters are preserved on the borders of this panel; only right and bottom borders preserved.
A temple inventory; perhaps annual accounts of treasures.
... Found in marble dump, in the area of the southeast corner of the Odeion. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment ΕΛ 52 a), only part of the inscribed face preserved. Surface badly worn at right, as if it had been walked on.
Fragment ΕΛ 134 b), inscribed face only preserved.
Hymettian ... a) (ΕΛ 52) 29 April 1959
b) (ΕΛ 134) 6 June 1959 ... a) (ΕΛ 52), found in late fill.
b) (ΕΛ 134), found ca. 4.00m. east of the southeast corner of the Archaic temple, in late Roman fill along line of wall. |
| Whole handle with part of rim and neck preserved; groove 0.117m. below top of rim.
Smears of red paint on handle attachment.
Cf. Pridik (1917), pl. IV, 3. Dim: Drim 0.115 ca*
Cxt: cxt date 3/4 3c BC ... 10 June 1936 ... Pit at southeast corner of Apollo Temple, bottom. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Ζ 11, fragment from the left side of an inscribed block.
Broken top, bottom and back; the left side smooth picked. The lower part of the face is broken away at an obtuse ... (Ζ 11) 1933
(H 639) 17 May 1937
(Η 648) 25 May 1937 ... (Ζ 11), found in a wall of the modern house 632β/2 (632b/2), southeast of the Tholos.
(Η 639), found in a Byzantine wall, over the Temple of Ares.
(Η 648), found in a marble pile, on the southern part of the Market Square. |
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