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| Poros working. Finishing a joint with toothed chisel ... Scanned 2005 for the 75th anniversary exhibition and publication. 3235 Horizontal (normal) ... June-July 1953 ... Finishing a joint with toothed chisel. |
| Poros working. Finishing a joint with toothed chisel ... AMS 3235 Horizontal (normal) ... June-July 1953 ... Finishing a joint with toothed chisel. |
| Top of same poros header, from east. Intended to show tool marks. "Drove" but no toothed chisel (visible with magnifying glass) ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... "Drove" but no toothed chisel (visible with magnifying glass). |
Hawk's beak. Broken away both ends, below and behind.
Ovolo type. Finished with a toothed chisel on top.
Granular creamy Poros. From clearing in front of Temple of Apollo and Stoa of Zeus. Leica ... 1933 ... Finished with a toothed chisel on top.
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Inscribed fragment.
Fragment from an unfluted column, its surface finished with the toothed chisel; broken all around.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. I 1362 (OE 17). Found in modern context, in Porch of the New ... 188/9 A.D ... Fragment from an unfluted column, its surface finished with the toothed chisel; broken all around.
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Inscribed boundary stone.
Complete save minor chips.
Roughly worked, except inscribed surface which is dressed with toothed chisel.
Pentelic marble. Found in marble dump southeast of the Market Square, ... 13 October 1947 ... Roughly worked, except inscribed surface which is dressed with toothed chisel.
Pentelic marble. |
Inscribed fragment.
Broken above, below and at right.
Left edge dressed with toothed chisel.
Back rough picked.
Pentelic marble. Found in the long late Roman wall east of the Panathenaic Way, south of ... 28 April 1949 ... Left edge dressed with toothed chisel.
Back rough picked.
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| Fragment of inscribed stele.
Broken at top, bottom and right.
Part of the left side, dressed with toothed chisel, and the rough picked back.
Vertical chisel marks prominent on the face.
Hymettian marble ... 27 June 1933 ... Part of the left side, dressed with toothed chisel, and the rough picked back.
Vertical chisel marks prominent on the face.
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