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| Fragment from base drum.
Unfluted; finished with toothed chisel. On underside a well-cut relieving surface, a smoothed resting surface, scratched diameter lines; and an inscribed letter: Λ.
Off-white laminated ... 12 May 1950 ... On underside a well-cut relieving surface, a smoothed resting surface, scratched diameter lines; and an inscribed letter: Λ.
... Probably from same series as A 1597 (Ι 1357). |
| Joint surface preserved at right end; the bed of a roughly cut rebate (?) at top; a more carefully cut notch at upper left corner; other edges broken. Front face finished with toothed chisel.
In face of ... April 1949 ... Joint surface preserved at right end; the bed of a roughly cut rebate (?) at top; a more carefully cut notch at upper left corner; other edges broken. |
| Corona has been cut away and the back part of the block reused as a water channel, the channel cut in the original underside. Preserved length of the block is probably very close to original.
From Square ... 29 May 1964 ... Corona has been cut away and the back part of the block reused as a water channel, the channel cut in the original underside. ... From same series as A 1609 and A 3399. |
| Cover tile, broken at one end.
Preserved end cut back on inside for a width of 0.09m., to overlap next tile.
Inside rough-picked.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. A 1227 ( ΟΟ 174). Byzantine fill. Leica PD 2279 ... 1 June 1947 ... Preserved end cut back on inside for a width of 0.09m., to overlap next tile.
... Pentelic marble.
Cf. A 1227 ( ΟΟ 174). |
Large rectangular stamp. The letters shallow, irregularly spaced and carelessly cut.
ΑΙΓΙΠΥΡΟΥ series. Debris of Burnt Building. Leica ... 27 March 1935 |
| Gutta.
Pentelic marble. E.-W. cut III, east wall, loose Byzantine filling over Paving Blocks B. 372 Leica PD 1096 ... 26 March 1959 |
Back cut down. Battered. Exactly half preserved. Ornamentation in two tiers: lowest tier has two eggs and a dart in center, flanked by acanthus leaves; upper tire has spiraling stalks curving out towards ... 6 April 1971 ... Back cut down. Battered. ... Back very rough, probably cut down. Dowel hole in bottom.
... Same series as A 4474. |
Broken off down center of forehead and below right eye. Battered.
From a sima with cut out top. Causally modeled head with flat locks and deep set round eye.
From the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion.
Pentelic ... July 1956 ... Battered.
From a sima with cut out top. |
Part of abacus cut away; all much worn.
Lotus petals from single row of acanthus.
Attenuated "Turkish" type. Marble pile near the Strategeion. Leica ... 1962 |
| Fragment of hawk's beak only cut from hard gray poros. Blue and red pigment is fresh.
From Square Peristyle, cf. A 1476. Area of Stoa Pier 22, Stoa fill. 3674 Leica PD 1549 ... 26 February 1954 ... Fragment of hawk's beak only cut from hard gray poros. ... From Square Peristyle, cf. A 1476. |
Top missing.
Middle Stoa series. Upper fill in cut between the early branch of the Great Drain and the East Building terrace gutter. 2273 Leica 1422 ... 26 June 1967 |
Cut from a thick pot. Part of a row of hatched leaves on outside. From tin. Protoattic pit. Leica, 7-529 ... March-April 1936 ... Cut from a thick pot. Part of a row of hatched leaves on outside. |
a) Both ends broken jaggedly.
b) Very jagged break at one end, the other flat, possibly cut.
Spirally fluted, right hand twist.
The two fragments may be part of one tapering column; in any case it is ... 1958 ... a) Both ends broken jaggedly.
b) Very jagged break at one end, the other flat, possibly cut.
... The two fragments may be part of one tapering column; in any case it is likely that they belonged to the same architectural complex for material and cut are the same.
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| Front horizontal cornice with hawk's beak crowning molding.
From the left hand corner of the pediment of the Stoa of Zeus. The superimposed first block of the raking geison was cut in a separate piece; ... 1933 ... The superimposed first block of the raking geison was cut in a separate piece; part of its sloping bedding remains. A plain fascia rose above the molding in the same plane as the fascia below. |
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 ... Front tooth chiseled; right end roughly finished with broad chisel; on top a rebate cut 0.235m. in from right end and 0.06m. |
| The flutes roughly cut away and the drum reused as a millstone (or olive press weight, see Expedition 21).
On the top mason's mark, the letters: Β Θ.
From the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Found at ... 1953 ... The flutes roughly cut away and the drum reused as a millstone (or olive press weight, see Expedition 21).
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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 ... But the edge of a channel along the broken side remains. ... The lower corner was cut on a bias by the tile maker.
Clay and finish as of A 498 (Α 1020). |
Corner of abacus and one volute of an Ionic capital. The bottom of the volute cut down and smoothed, with some pick marks visible. Chisel marks visible throughout.
Pentelic marble. Well. 2541 Leica ... 7 August 1970 |
| Full height preserved.
Rim of echinus cut almost vertical and has a deep V-groove under the abacus instead of curving in. The trachelion is unfluted and flares upward slightly. Top of abacus worked smooth ... August-September 1932 ... Rim of echinus cut almost vertical and has a deep V-groove under the abacus instead of curving in. ... Center raised 0.004m.; much hacked.
A shallow band starts at the trachelion and follows over the curve of the echinus to the top of the abacus.
... Rectangular rock cut shaft. Context ca. 540 B.C. |
Chips missing. Cut down at one end. Straight sides canted towards flat top. No cuttings, anathyrosis on sides.
Soft yellow poros. In foundation of Late Roman Circular Building, where it crosses Enclosure ... 19 August 1971 |
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