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[Agora Object] A 4504: Cornice Block

Doric cornice block, no full dimensions preserved, re-cut as Ionic cornice. Slightly more than a third of one mutule preserved, with five guttae. Double fascia on face; soffit above broken away. No certain ... August 1973

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[Agora Object] A 4284: Cornice Fragment

Left end of block with "anathyrosis" on left end. Top and back rough-picked. Top seems to slope down toward pear from a point ca. 0.30m. from front. At this point the top is cut down to form a channel ... 12 June 1971

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[Agora Object] A 4503: Cornice Block: Ionic

All of back and upper moldings with soffit on front broken away. One end, somewhat crudely tooled, preserved. Mended from two pieces. From bottom up: row of dentils on inclined fillet, and a cyma reversa ... December 1973

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[Agora Object] A 638: Entablature for Circular Building

a) Intact. Ancient crack mended by two dowels before block was in position. From a building or monument about 6.00m. in diameter. The block has dentils at the bottom, then a coarsely cut bead and reel; ... 12 March 1936, 13 March 1936, 13 June 1936

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[Agora Object] A 671: Cornice Fragment

One end missing and most of the corona broken off. From a horizontal, lateral cornice. Cyma reversa bed mold. Cutting for rafter in top. Cutting for hook clamp in one end of top. Pentelic marble. Found ... 1933

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[Agora Object] A 742: Cornice Block with Mason's Mark: Doric

From a lateral horizontal cornice, a cyma reversa soffit molding with a vertical fascia high above it. The nosing molding is much battered; possibly an ovolo. In the top two rafter cuttings, and at each ... 10 May 1937

[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

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[Agora Object] A 1372: Cornice Fragment: Doric

Broken at back and sides; edges of molding broken away. Top much worn: tramped on in some reuse. One original edge of mutule preserved, and approximately full depth, with three row of guttae, of which ... 22 April 1948