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Broken all around. Roof tile fragment with cement adhering.
Pentelic marble.
From the Temple of Hephaistos. Probably pulled out of Byzantine barrel-vault. Collected from roof of temple. Leica ... September 1974 ... From the Temple of Hephaistos ... Probably pulled out of Byzantine barrel-vault. Collected from roof of temple. |
| Roof tile fragment with water curb and anathyrosis. Cement adhering.
Pentelic marble.
From the Temple of Hephaistos. Probably pulled out of Byzantine barrel-vault. Collected from roof of temple. Leica ... September 1974 ... From the Temple of Hephaistos ... Probably pulled out of Byzantine barrel-vault. Collected from roof of temple. |
| A little of under surface, and some of face preserved, with a trace of the start of the molding above.
From the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. epikranitis of the Temple of Hephaistos, H. 0.207m ... 3 May 1951 ... A little of under surface, and some of face preserved, with a trace of the start of the molding above.
From the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. epikranitis of the Temple of Hephaistos, H. 0.207m. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Part of an incised wreath.
Above the wreath, two lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in gardening operations, south of the temple of Hephaistos. Leica, 98-54-10, ... Winter 1956-1957 ... Inscribed fragment.
Part of an incised wreath.
Above the wreath, two lines of the inscription preserved.
... Found in gardening operations, south of the temple of Hephaistos. |
Broken below and at right. Very weathered and pocked. Upper left hand corner from sima of Temple of Hephaistos. Incision of palmette visible. Tenon at end missing.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. A 394, also PD ... 30 August 1972 ... Upper left hand corner from sima of Temple of Hephaistos. Incision of palmette visible. |
| a) Broken behind and at the right end. Traces of painted palmette on concave face.
b) The right end.
Pentelic marble.
From the Temple of Hephaistos (earlier assigned to the Temple of Ares).
a) Marble ... 31 January 1935
17 March 1952 ... a) Broken behind and at the right end. Traces of painted palmette on concave face.
b) The right end.
... From the Temple of Hephaistos (earlier assigned to the Temple of Ares).
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| Roof tile fragment from the Temple of Hephaistos with water-cub, anathyrosis and end of two dowel-cuttings. Anathyrosis very similar to that on sima blocks. Dowel cutting 0.063-0.074m. from edge. Cement ... September 1974 ... Roof tile fragment from the Temple of Hephaistos with water-cub, anathyrosis and end of two dowel-cuttings. ... Probably pulled out of Byzantine barrel-vault. Collected from roof of temple. |
Broken around except on top and face. Much of painted pattern preserved on hawk's beak and fascia. Doric cymation on hawk's beak, maeander on fascia.
Top picked smooth with 0.045m. relieving band.
From ... 1953 ... Broken around except on top and face. Much of painted pattern preserved on hawk's beak and fascia. ... Top picked smooth with 0.045m. relieving band.
From Temple of Hephaistos.
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| Lower jaw and muzzle broken away and the whole head torn from the sima. Hair of crown schematically rendered by pyramidal tufts placed on checkerboard arrangement.
Assigned to either the Temple of Ares ... 5 February 1934 ... Lower jaw and muzzle broken away and the whole head torn from the sima. Hair of crown schematically rendered by pyramidal tufts placed on checkerboard arrangement.
Assigned to either the Temple of Ares or the Temple of Hephaistos.
... Found in loose upper filling just south of railway cutting. |
| Nose and mouth missing and tips of ears. Full thickness of sima preserved at back. Mane rendered on two rows of rather flat stylized tufts except over forehead where there is a third row of small tufts ... 18 April 1932 ... Nose and mouth missing and tips of ears. Full thickness of sima preserved at back. Mane rendered on two rows of rather flat stylized tufts except over forehead where there is a third row of small tufts now badly worn.
Assigned to either the Temple of Ares or the Temple of Hephaistos.
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| Fragment of a flat tile broken on two sides, preserved on one end and bottom.
Rough-picked on side along which a ridge runs. The top is smooth, but dented.
Probably from the Temple of Hephaistos (?) ... 1 April 1932 ... Fragment of a flat tile broken on two sides, preserved on one end and bottom.
... Probably from the Temple of Hephaistos (?).
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| Fragment of raking sima, broken away at upper ends, and back.
Of same scheme as A 1095 (ΚΚ 1250). Traces of half-housing joint at lower end.
Similar undercutting on underside of lower end.
Pentelic marble ... 8 June 1939 ... Fragment of raking sima, broken away at upper ends, and back.
Of same scheme as A 1095 (ΚΚ 1250). ... Found in interior of Temple of Hephaistos, to which building it probably belongs. |
| Broken at left, and in back below. Joint preserved at right end. Very badly weathered. Trace of astragal molding along top of face.
From the Temple of Hephaistos (?).
Island marble.
ADDENDA Weathering ... July 1951 ... Very badly weathered. Trace of astragal molding along top of face.
From the Temple of Hephaistos (?).
... Marble pile southwestern corner of Temple of Ares. |
Three joining fragments preserved about half the lower face of the block, with fillet, and of the coffer and coffer molding.
On one outer edge, the finished surface of a cutting.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA ... 8 May 1951 ... Three joining fragments preserved about half the lower face of the block, with fillet, and of the coffer and coffer molding.
On one outer edge, the finished surface of a cutting.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Originally thought to be from Roman repairs of the Temple of Ares; later assigned to the Temple of Hephaistos; however, probably not from neither of those. |
| Much weathered. Rough-picked beneath, with surface cut off by drill holes. Broken at back.
A female right foot, with drapery hanging down beside it.
Possibly a pedimental piece from the Temple of Hephaistos ... 28 April 1936 ... Possibly a pedimental piece from the Temple of Hephaistos.
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| Fragment of raking sima, broken away toward upper end and close behind.
On lower end, traces of a half-housing joint. Profile and decoration as of A 1094 (ΚΚ 1249).
Curious undercutting on underside of ... 8 June 1939 ... Fragment of raking sima, broken away toward upper end and close behind.
On lower end, traces of a half-housing joint. ... Found in interior of Temple of Hephaistos, to which building it probably belongs. |
| One end is preserved, though slightly battered. At the other end the tile has been rudely cut off, probably somewhere near the middle. The underside is rough-picked, with a sort of swelling near the original ... 18 April 1934 ... The underside is rough-picked, with a sort of swelling near the original end, to serve as a stop against the next tile.
From the Temple of Hephaistos.
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Fragment of raking sima, broken away at lower end. Only the curved upper part remains. Face heavily water-worn.
Of same scheme as A 1095 (ΚΚ 1250) and A 1096 (ΚΚ 1251).
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Line of ... 8 June 1939 ... Fragment of raking sima, broken away at lower end. ... ADDENDA Line of fracture at edge opposite joint, plus heavy weathering ca. 0.075m. below top of joint both suggest that this is a flank sima (cf. weathering on A 1094 ca. 0.075m. below top of joint). ... Removed from the wall of a tomb in the west peristyle of the Temple of Hephaistos. |
a) Rib between coffer, with single astragal. Upper part broken away. Width, coffer to coffer, preserved, and height of coffer face on one side. Rabbet. Return of astragal preserved, but not intersection ... February 1953 ... Considerable remains of paint, similar in scheme to Temple of Ares ceiling slabs, but different in quality, as though with an oil base rather than with water.
b) Corner of slab at end. ... From the Temple of Hephaistos.
... Found along with Temple of Ares Fragments probably from the Valerian Wall (A 1510 ff.). |
| Fragment of flank sima, broken away at right end, and broken off close behind.
Cyma reversa profile with half round at top edge. A half-housing joint at the left end with a tongue. Traces of a palmette ... 8 June 1939 ... Fragment of flank sima, broken away at right end, and broken off close behind.
... A half-housing joint at the left end with a tongue. Traces of a palmette and lily design on curved part of face (spacing 0.134m.), and of maeander on lower face.
... Found in interior of Temple of Hephaistos, to which building it probably belongs. |
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