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[Agora Object] A 194: Balustrade Cap Fragments

Five fragments, some preserve ends and transverse sections of truncated triangular shape. a) End and section preserved; dowel (0.047m. x 0.04m, D. 0.045m.) on bottom at end; cutting for hook clamp (L ... 1932

[Agora Object] A 390: Sima Fragment

Cavetto sima. Island marble. Same: A 1835, A 1892, A 2527, A 2995, A 3006. Cf. horizontal series A 758 etc. Marble dump behind Stoa of Attalos. Leica ... 1933

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[Agora Object] A 403: Altar Side Block

Preserved at the right end and broken at the left; much battered; broken also above. Along both preserved faces a series of base and crown moldings, comprising, from bottom to top, guilloche, Lesbian leaf, ... 1931

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[Agora Object] A 758: Sima Fragment with Water Spout

Parts of top, bottom and left end preserved. Sima has straight face with no moldings or curves. A circular projecting waterspout, with most of the protruding tube broken away, begins 0.245m. from the left ... 28 May 1937

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[Agora Object] A 769: Water Spouts

A tapering round tube surrounded by two raised rings and set raking. a) Probably preserved to full length of tube; broken away below. b) Broken away at inner end. c) Broken away at inner end. These spouts ... 1936

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[Agora Object] A 1794: Curved Block with Crowning Molding

Chipped; upper back right corner broken away. Above and right side worked with small toothed chisel, the same on the left side but an anathyrosis is left here. Back and below left rough. At left edge, ... 17 April 1951

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[Agora Object] A 1807: Well Curb

Mended from many pieces; small parts of rim and sides restored in plaster. Broad rim sloping slightly down; the outer face beveled, the underside forming a continuos curve with a light collar around the ... April 1951

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[Agora Object] A 1892: Raking Sima Fragment

Bottom broken away at back. Flanged joints at ends. Bottom and top rough-picked. No visible trace of painted design. From archaic raking sima. Another piece of same series, directly adjacent to this at ... 9 July 1951