[Agora Object] A 2100: Step Block Fragment

Fragment from left end; top and end surfaces partially preserved, showing part of T-clamp cutting, beginning of raised portion at front of step, and the letter Δ. Considerably worn. From the Temple of ... October 1952

[Agora Object] A 2101: Step Block Fragment

Lower part broken away; top very much worn; raised portion at front almost gone. At right the letter Δ (delta), at left Ι (iota). Pry, dowel and T-clamp cuttings. The T-clamp cuttings have been recut ... October 1952

[Agora Object] A 2114: Wall Block Fragment

Broken below; only one end preserved, giving total width. Anathyrosis on end with channel for lead on left side. Cutting for T-clamp. On top, at opposite face from channel, the letters Α Ρ (alpha, rho) ... 1952

[Agora Object] A 2130: Ceiling Beam Fragment

Broken at both ends, above, behind, below. Both faces polished. No molding indicated on rear. Relieving surface on top of front molding. In the same series: A 2126 (I 1517). From the Temple of Ares. Pentelic ... 1953

[Agora Object] A 2133: Ceiling Beam Fragment

Broken below and at both ends. Rear face polished, no molding. Top surface preserved 0.135m. above cutting for coffer slab. No cuttings preserved, top rough. Relieving surface above molding. In the same ... 1953

[Agora Object] A 2256: Epikranitis Fragment

Top pitted by weathering. Crowning molding broken away. Fragment broken below, behind and at both ends. From the Temple of Ares. Pentelic marble. From the Agora area; provenience unknown. Leica ... 1953

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[Agora Object] A 2268: Anta Capital

Largely complete; at the back a rough-picked projection to tie into the wall. Carved all around with acanthus, petal and palmette pattern in low relief, between moldings. Pentelic marble. Gymnasium Southeast ... 14 April 1953

[Agora Object] A 2387: Ceiling Beam

Moldings trimmed off. Broken near middle. Laid on one side, bottom facing west. Vertical dowel cuttings on either side of south end. North end smoothed off on top, marked with part of a letter on top of ... June 1953