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[Agora Object] A 238: Cornice Block

Reconstructed cornice block. Included in the block are the fragments originally numbered A 238 a, A 239 a and b, and A 602. a) (former A 238 a) Broken away in back and on both sides; part of a small hawk's ... 30 June 1933, June 1935

[Agora Object] A 240: Cornice Fragment

Broken away below, in back and on both sides. Top and hawk's beak preserved. Pentelic marble. In late Roman fill. Leica ... 30 June 1933

[Agora Object] I 1003: Marble Fragment

Fragment of inscribed stele. Left edge preserved; broken away on all other sides. Hymettian marble. Finished Found in a well, north of the Temple of Ares. Leica ... 21 June 1933

[Agora Object] I 1005: Block Fragments

Two fragments of inscribed block; adjoining. The two pieces join so that they have a common right side, with fragment a) below fragment b). Fragment Η 415 a), right side preserved; broken away above, ... a) (Η 415) 22 June 1933 b) (Η 418) 23 June 1933

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[Agora Object] I 1006: Base Fragment

Fragment of inscribed columnar base; relief on top; grave stone (?). Part of a columnar base; broken away on either side and in back. On the sculpture above, two feet are preserved. The figure is broken ... 22 June 1933

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[Agora Object] I 1007: Block Fragments

Two fragments of inscribed block; adjoining. The two pieces join so that they have a common right side, with fragment a) below fragment b). Fragment Η 415 a), right side preserved; broken away above, ... a) (Η 415) 22 June 1933 b) (Η 418) 23 June 1933

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[Agora Object] I 1008: Marble Fragments: List of Names

Fragments of inscribed block. List of names; possibly the list of those who lost their lives at Syracuse. Fragment Η 419 a), broken away above, below, and to the left. The right side has anathyrosis ... Late 5th. century B.C.

[Agora Object] I 1034: Marble Fragment: Ephebic List

Fragment of inscribed stele. Broken on all sides. Parts of seven lines of the inscription preserved. Hymettian marble. Found in late Roman context, south of the altar of the Twelve Gods. Leica ... 29 June 1933