Cornice block (A 3399) placed on the top of the frieze block (A 3387). Angle view. Geison was found incorporated in a monument base east end of the terrace of the Middle Stoa and the frieze block was currently set up against the back wall at the east end of the South Stoa II. Both originally used in the Square Peristyle. Front view. Cf. Agora XXVII, 1995, p. 126, Arch48 (A 3399) and p. 122, Arch37.
Entablature fragments found in front of the east half of the South Stoa II, mid-3rd c. A.D. level. Architectural members probably belonging to the Square Peristyle. First row, left to right: A 2915, A 2918, A 2921 and A 2924; second row, A 2927, A 2926, A 2925 and A 2923.