[Agora Object] A 1377: Fence Post Fragment

A fragment from the top of a post, with a dowel hole in its top, two rail holes in each side, a fillet down the middle of the outer face narrowing from the top downward. Hard gray poros, roughly hammer ... 13 May 1948

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[Agora Object] A 1378: Fence Cap

One original end remains with dowel hole. Triangular in section with truncated sides. Hard gray poros, hammer dressed on all faces. Good work. Same series as A 194, from Eponymous Heroes. Found at I/14-10/10 ... 13 May 1948

[Agora Object] A 3618: Fence Post Fragment

Broken at top. worked smooth on front face, left rough-picked on back and sides, bottom also worked smooth. Front face preserves shallow wedge-shaped cutting characteristic of articulation of Eponymoi ... 21 June 1967

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[Agora Object] A 3626: Fence Post

Broken at top and along one side. Full width preserved at back. Front has shallow groove tapering toward bottom. Sides have slot for fence rails. Dowel hole in bottom outside edge for doweling to sill ... 31 July 1967

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[Agora Object] A 3627: Fence Post

Fragment of poros fence. Broken along one side and recut at top; original surfaces preserved front, back, one side and bottom. Shallow longitudinal groove tapering toward bottom in both front and back ... 31 July 1967

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[Agora Object] A 3628: Fence Post

Broken at top; original surface preserved on all other faces. Back rough-picked. Front and sides left slightly rough with smooth band along edges. Sides preserve bottom of first slot for fence rail on ... 31 July 1967

[Agora Object] A 3629: Fence Post

Broken at top and upper parts of sides. All four sides worked smooth, bottom rough-picked. From late reconstruction of Peribolos of Eponymous Heroes. Pentelic marble. Found at I/19-11/2 (Fall 2016). Found ... 31 July 1967

[Agora Object] A 3630: Fence Post

Broken at top and bottom but original surface preserved on four sides. Several joining fragments. All sides worked smooth. One slot for fence rail preserved on each side. From late reconstruction of Peribolos ... 31 July 1967