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[Agora Report] 1952 Excavations Ε, Η, Ν: Sections Ε, Ν, Η 1952

Homer A. Thompson ... Mycenaean graves were excavated in section Ε. Section Ν was disturbed by late pits, bothroi and walls. Excavation was carried out through Roman levels. The area seemed to have been leveled out and raised ... 4 Mar-31 May 1952

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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.