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| James H. Oliver ... Byzantine settlements in Sections Η and Ρ were removed and the foundations of the Temple of Ares exposed.
The most noticeable feature was the road serving as the main thoroughfare in the neighborhood from ... 24 Feb 1937 |
| 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 |
| Broken away on all sides.
Part of a very shallow echinus remains.
Assigned to the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. series A 238. In Great hole. 1226 Leica, LIX-51 PD 733, DA 12321 ... June 1935 |
Top and left side preserved; elsewhere broken away.
Hawk's beak preserved, with taenia and molding (broken) above.
Assigned to the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble.
Cf. series A 238; also A 1135. Found ... June 1935 |
| Top surface preserved, with mason's mark, Α Θ.
From the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble.
See A 238 (Η 441). From Byzantine wall at north end of section; originally numbered A 238 b; renumbered, 1953. Leica ... 6 June 1935 |
Broken away on the left.
Parts of two lines: ΜΙΔΗΣ
ΕΥΣ
Part of a sigma is visible over the Δ in the first line and belongs to an earlier inscription. There are remains of a gorgon seal from the first ... 24 April 1933 |
Broken away on both sides.
A small part of the two lines of the inscription preserved.
Although B 110 and 111 do not join, their lettering is very similar.
Among the stones over bedrock, with B 111.
350-300 ... 24 April 1933 |
| A thin oval plaque, chipped at the bottom.
On either side, a female head in relief, facing; the hair heavy curled mass hanging to the neck; around the neck, a triple-stranded necklace.
Dark blue glass, ... 20 June 1935 |
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