[Agora Object] A 759: Cornice Fragment: Ionic

Broken at both ends, behind and below, most of the corona missing. From a horizontal geison. The top of the corona slopes gently and is stuccoed. The bearing surface of the top of the block is separated ... 28 May 1937

[Agora Object] A 1677: Dentil: Ionic

Small fragment from lower front angle. Finished front and bottom with broad chisel, on sides with single point. Northeast Stoa series. Pentelic marble. Destruction debris associated with Northeast Stoa ... July 1950

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[Agora Object] A 1: Cornice Fragment

Fragment of a small cornice block, broken all around; the corona broken off; at the back a small rough-picked area; two dentils are preserved. Moldings: Upper part of cyma recta (?), ca. 0.075m. Ovolo, ... 20 April 1931

[Agora Object] A 89: Cornice Fragment

Bed picked smooth; anathyrosis on left hand. First class work. From the Choregic Monument of Nikias. Pentelic marble. House 634/17. 29 Leica ... 1931

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[Agora Object] A 107: Cornice Block

From inside corner. Length and depth fully preserved; moldings partly preserved. Fasciae worked with toothed chisel and drafted smooth at top and bottom. Anathyrosis on end splay to receive another corner ... 7 March 1932

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[Agora Object] A 256: Cornice Block: Ionic

Depth and width preserved. One end, and part of the corona, broken. Cuttings in back for wooden beams, spaced ca. 0.385m. clear dimension. Anathyrosis on one end, which also bears a dowel cutting on the ... 27 January 1934

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[Agora Object] A 257: Cornice Block: Ionic

Full height preserved, one end and back broken away; anathyrosis on preserved end. Evidence of clamp-cuttings on top. 0.350m. back from the front horizontal cornice, the top is finished at an angle to ... 27 January 1934

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[Agora Object] A 3323: Cornice Fragment: Ionic

Preserved height is probably close to original height, not much worn on top to judge for dowel leading. In top at 0.30m. from right side and 0.29m. from present front, 0.22m. from present back, a dowel ... August 1961