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1997.01.0096 (XLV-31)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. 1.4 Aug 1950  
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1997.07.0444 (80-370 B)Facade at the south end showing insertion of the ancient elements in the restoration.10 Sep 1956  
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2004.01.0676 (HAT 50-68)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. 1.4 Aug 1950  
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2012.52.1434 (XLV-31)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. 1.4 Aug 1950  
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1997.10.0384 (LX-58)Plan and section of a corner geison block bearing the number A 238. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.1953  
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1997.10.0463 (LIX-22)Cornice block from the northeast corner, as reconstructed in cement. View of the underside. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.1953  
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1997.10.0464 (LIX-23)Cornice block from the northeast corner, as reconstructed in cement. View of the top surface. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.1953  
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1997.10.0465 (LIX-38)Cornice block from the northeast corner, as reconstructed in cement. View of the underside. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.Summer 1953  
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1997.10.0466 (LVI-62)Fragments of a cornice block from the northeast corner, as laid out for reconstruction, before pouring ciment. Side view. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.Autumn 1952  
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1997.10.0467 (LVI-63)Fragments of cornice block from northeast corner, as laid out for reconstruction, before pouring ciment. View of top of block. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.Autumn 1952  
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1997.10.0468 (LVI-64)Fragments of cornice block from the northeast corner, as laid out for reconstruction, before pouring ciment. View of bottom of block. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.Autumn 1952  
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1997.10.0469 (LVI-65)Fragments of cornice block from the northeast corner, as laid out for reconstruction, before pouring ciment. View of bottom of block. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.Autumn 1952  
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1997.12.0177 (82-251)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. Cf. Agora XXVII, 1995, Arch20, 25, 30, 32, 44, 55.September 1959  
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2004.01.0479 (HAT 53-135)Cornice block from the northeast corner, as reconstructed in cement. View of the underside. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.Summer 1953  
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2012.53.1033 (LIX-38)Cornice block from the northeast corner, as reconstructed in cement. View of the underside. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.Summer 1953  
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2012.53.1153 (LX-58)Plan and section of a corner geison block bearing the number A 238. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.1953  
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2004.01.1805 (HAT 59-213)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 2923.1959  
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1997.10.0382 (LX-56)Isometric drawings of wall blocks (A 215, A 248, A 1567, A 1568 and A 2253) and step blocks (A 704, A 1438 and A 1847).1953  
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1997.14.0226 (XXXI-92)Architectural terracottas from the Middle Stoa. From left to right, simas (A 825 and A 554), a lion's head spout (A 913) and on the top of the simas, a palmette antefix (A 211).1948  
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2014.01.0057Setting letters on triglyph blocks and on column drums from the Athena Temple at Sounion.   
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2012.53.1151 (LX-56)Isometric drawings of wall blocks (A 215, A 248, A 1567, A 1568 and A 2253) and step blocks (A 704, A 1438 and A 1847).1953  
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2012.52.0196 (XXXI-92)Architectural terracottas from the Middle Stoa. From left to right, simas (A 825 and A 554), a lion's head spout (A 913) and on the top of the simas, a palmette antefix (A 211).1948  
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1997.01.0242 (83-119)Fragments of Doric column drum (A 1707), Ionic column drum (A 1709) and Ionic column base (A 1708). Wall block with five nail holes (A 1721).1961  
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1997.10.0470 (XIX-83)Restored elevation of the corner of the temple with the angle cornice block. A 64 is a corner triglyph block; A 602, A 238, A 239 (fragments a and b) are part of the same corner block forming the fascia; A 701 is a corner sima. [A 701 was erroneously assigned to the Temple of Ares, it actually belongs to the Hephaisteion. Cf. A.J.A. 78, 1974, p. 224, no. 31 and A.J.A. 80, 1976, p. 232.]1939  
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1997.12.0265 (88-469)Marble fragments found in the area of the Square Peristyle fill, belonging to Buildings C and E.1958  
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1997.03.0080 (6-36)Drawing of anta capital (A 371), antithema crown (A 372), geison (A 367), and raking geison (A 369) from the Stoa of Zeus.1936  
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2000.02.1033 (Slide Sheet: 51:13)Fragment of Laconian stamped cover tile (left, A 1412); fragments of Laconian stamped pan tiles (right, top to bottom, A 2677, A 1538 and A 1413).1 Jun 2000  
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2012.74.0322 (83-8-10)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0323 (83-8-11)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0324 (83-8-12)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0325 (83-8-13)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0326 (83-8-14)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0327 (83-8-15)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0328 (83-8-16)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0329 (83-8-17)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0330 (83-8-18)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0331 (83-8-19)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0332 (83-8-20)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0333 (83-8-21)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0334 (83-8-22)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0335 (83-8-23)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0336 (83-8-24)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0337 (83-8-25)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.74.0338 (83-8-26)Tholos eaves tiles.   
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2012.24.0162 (6-36)Drawing of anta capital (A 371), antithema crown (A 372), geison (A 367), and raking geison (A 369) from the Stoa of Zeus.1936  
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2012.51.0413 (XIX-83)Restored elevation of the corner of the temple with the angle cornice block. A 64 is a corner triglyph block; A 602, A 238, A 239 (fragments a and b) are part of the same corner block forming the fascia; A 701 is a corner sima. [A 701 was erroneously assigned to the Temple of Ares, it actually belongs to the Hephaisteion. Cf. A.J.A. 78, 1974, p. 224, no. 31 and A.J.A. 80, 1976, p. 232.]1939  
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2012.59.0450 (88-469)Marble fragments found in the area of the Square Peristyle fill, belonging to Buildings C and E.1958  
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2012.56.0836 (83-119)Fragments of Doric column drum (A 1707), Ionic column drum (A 1709) and Ionic column base (A 1708). Wall block with five nail holes (A 1721).1961  
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1997.01.0016 (86-402)Area between Soft Yellow Poros Wall (upper left) and west wall of 'Marble Paved Building' (upper right). Cover slabs of built drain in foreground from which east wall of drain extends northwards. Note wheel-rutted blocks of earlier road toward upper left.10 Aug 1970  
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1997.01.0017 (86-415)Area between Soft Yellow Poros Wall (right) and 'Marble Paved Building' (left) with cover slabs of the built drain in background. The east wall of the drain has been partially removed exposing poros paving blocks of a north-south road, including heavily rutted ones in lower right corner (A 3852, 3853 and 3854 <i>in situ</i>).15 August 1970  
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1997.01.0251 (Leica A 1707 Leica A 1708 Leica A 1709)Doric column drum (A 1707), Ionic column base (A 1708) and Ionic column drum (A 1709) found in the Long Late Roman Wall in the east side of the Agora.   
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1997.12.0171 (88-471)Architectural members. A Doric capital (A 2093), a poros column shaft (A 2725) and a poros column base (A 2726) found in fill of the Square Peristyle.1958  
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1997.12.0182 (83-543)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.9 Jul 1964  
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1997.12.0183 (83-544)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, Arch37.9 Jul 1964  
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1997.12.0247 (88-474)Profiles of geison hawksbeaks and actual state of A 2414 and A 1476 with painted decoration.1966  
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1997.12.0251 (88-478)Geison blocks with masons' marks. Plans and side elevations.1966  
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1997.12.0257 (88-485)Frieze fragments. Plans, sections and elevations.1966  
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1997.12.0306 (XLVIII-61)Circular Building in the northeast corner of the Agora. Placed on the top of the center geison a fragment of a brick and mortar vault (A 1905) and a green marble fragment (A 1789) from the same marble as the columns assigned to that building. View from the back.28 Jul 1951  
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1997.12.0307 (XLVIII-62)Circular Building in the northeast corner of the Agora. Placed on the top of the center geison a fragment of a brick and mortar vault (A 1905) and a green marble fragment (A 1789) from the same marble as the columns assigned to that building. Front view. Cf. Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 103.28 Jul 1951  
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1997.08.0013 (LV-62)Marble ridge tile with antefix (A 715) in place on a cornice block (A 2042) of the west facade. Cf. 1997.07.0444 showing the insertion of the ancient elements.August 1952  
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1997.09.0373 (82-271)Tile Standard with pan tile (A 2672) and Attic type cover tile (A 1323). Photographed for Mabel Lang.ca. 1959  
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1997.14.0180Poros wall-crown block (A 1645) from the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion) reused from the Square Peristyle, here sitting on a wall block (A 3283).   
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1997.04.0136 (8-107)Eaves tiles (A 772 and A 861) and decorative antefix (A 880) assembled.1938  
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2000.06.0185 (LV-96)Top: section of terracotta roof tiles (A 1911, A 1913 and A 1914). Center: terracotta well-head (A 1916), section and elevation. Bottom: shallow dish on stand (P 21957), section and elevation. From Well N 7:3, context ca. 450-440 B.C.1952  
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2002.01.1178Stoa Poikile: Doric and Ionic column fragments.1961  
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2004.01.0656 (HAT 60-4)Ionic column, outline drawing. A 2972 (capital), A 2969 (shaft), A 2891 and A 2892 (base).1960  
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2004.01.0681 (HAT 51-141)Circular building in the northeast corner of the Agora. Placed on the top of the center geison a fragment of a brick and mortar vault (A 1905) and a green marble fragment (A 1789) from the same marble as the columns assigned to that building. Front view.1951  
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2004.01.0682 (HAT 51-142)Circular Building in the northeast corner of the Agora. Placed on the top of the center geison a fragment of a brick and mortar vault (A 1905) and a green marble fragment (A 1789) from the same marble as the columns assigned to that building. View of the inner face.1951  
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2014.01.0058 (82-356)Mason's marks.   
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2014.01.0108Setting letters on column drums from Thorikos.   
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2010.21.0730EEA project: Reviving the Ancient Agora, the cradle of the Democracy. Renovation of the upper floor of the Stoa of Attalos. Ionic column in the south stair well of the Stoa of Attalos, before cleaning.28 Feb 2011  
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2012.53.0234 (XLVIII-61)Circular Building in the northeast corner of the Agora. Placed on the top of the center geison a fragment of a brick and mortar vault (A 1905) and a green marble fragment (A 1789) from the same marble as the columns assigned to that building. View from the back.28 Jul 1951  
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2012.53.0235 (XLVIII-62)Circular Building in the northeast corner of the Agora. Placed on the top of the center geison a fragment of a brick and mortar vault (A 1905) and a green marble fragment (A 1789) from the same marble as the columns assigned to that building. Front view. Cf. Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 103.28 Jul 1951  
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2012.53.0694 (LV-96)Profile drawings of terracotta rooftiles, well-head and basin on stand.   
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2012.59.0455 (88-474)Profiles of geison hawksbeaks and actual state of A 2414 and A 1476 with painted decoration.1966  
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2012.59.0459 (88-478)Geison blocks with masons' marks. Plans and side elevations.1966  
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2012.59.0466 (88-485)Frieze fragments. Plans, sections and elevations.1966  
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2012.56.1265 (83-543)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.9 Jul 1964  
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2012.56.1266 (83-544)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, Arch37.9 Jul 1964  
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2004.01.1278 (HAT 70-133)Royal Stoa, eaves tiles. First row, left to right, A 3872, A 3850; second row, A 3851, A 3849.1970  
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2004.01.1664 (HAT 60-168)Heliaia parapet caps, on stoa terrace. From top to bottom: A 1645, A 2730, A 2729 and A 1975.1960  
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2004.01.1665 (HAT 60-169)Poros wall-crown block (A 1645) from the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion) reused from the Square Peristyle, here sitting on a wall block (A 3283).1960  
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2004.01.1666 (HAT 60-170)Poros wall-crown block (A 1645) from the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion) reused from the Square Peristyle, here sitting on a wall block (A 3283).1960  
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2004.01.1809 (HAT 64-133)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.1964  
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2012.56.0232 (82-218)Ionic column.   
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2012.56.0286 (82-271)Tile Standard with pan tile (A 2672) and Attic type cover tile (A 1323). Photographed for Mabel Lang.ca. 1959  
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2012.56.0370 (82-355)Ionic column.   
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2012.26.0381 (8-107)Eaves tiles (A 772 and A 861) and decorative antefix (A 880) assembled.1938  
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1997.01.0241 (83-118)Reconstructed geison, plan (1:2) and section (1:1).1961  
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1997.01.0244 (83-123)Triglyph (above) and epistyle crown (below). 1:1.1961  
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1997.01.0252 (Leica A 1734 Leica A 1737 Leica A 1742 Leica A 1743 Leica A 1738 Leica A 1744)Wall blocks and various blocks found in the Long Late Roman Wall, east side of the Agora.   
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1997.01.0253 (Leica A 1698 Leica A 1699 Leica A 1700 Leica A 1701 Leica A 1702 Leica A 1703 Leica A 1713)Triglyph fragments found in the Long Late Roman Wall, east side of the Agora.   
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1997.01.0254 (Leica A 1710 Leica A 1714 Leica A 1715 Leica A 1716 Leica A 1717 Leica A 1718)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.   
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1997.02.0278 (88-142)Plan of Agora. 1st half of the 2nd c. A.D. showing Southeast and Southwest Temples, the Late Roman Fortification Wall with tower by the Library of Pantainos and findspots of architectural members. Cf. Hesperia 51 (1982), p. 411, fig. 1 (with few additions).1981  
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1997.03.0075 (7-35)Triglyph and metope from the Stoa of Zeus.1936  
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1997.10.0343 (81-79)Plans, elevations, and sections of metopes from the Temple of Ares.1958  
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1997.10.0344 (81-81)Plans of top and bottom of triglyphs from the Temple of Ares.1958  
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1997.10.0374 (81-80)Plans, elevations, and restored isometric drawing of the flank geison block based on two large non-joining fragments, one from the inner face (A 1812), the other one preserving only the back of the mutule soffit (A 1939).1958  
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1997.10.0377 (81-84)Plans, elevations, and section of a triglyph.1958  
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1997.10.0380 (LX-54)Drawings of architrave fragments. Epistyle fragments (A 896 and A 1792) and a fragment with regula and guttae (A 169).1953