Architectural fragments of Ionic order found in destruction debris and associated with the "Northeast Stoa". Ionic capital fragments: A 1669-A 1674 (A 1672 and 1674 frags a, and b). Ionic architrave fragment (A 1675), crown moulding (A 1676), cornice fragments (A 1677, A 1678), antefix (A 1679), column fragment (A 1680) and marble revetment fragments (A 1681, A 1682). For reference to that Stoa, see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 87, fig. 1.
Epikranitis fragment (A 1710), epistyle backer crowns (A 1714-1716), fragment of crowning with cyma reversa (A 1717) and geison fragment (A 1718) found in the Long Late Roman Wall, east side of the Agora.
Round marble curb found in the Herulian fill. Plan and section. Pentelic marble. Corrections on measurement were made. For corrected version see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 104, fig. 3.