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| Hawksbeak type. Hollow rectangular portable altar with plain back, hawksbeak crowning molding, and flat top. Crowning molding: lower element(s) missing, hawksbeak upper surface H. 0.011, fascia H. 0.011 ... 1953/03/24 ... RECTANGULAR TERRACOTTA PORTABLE ALTAR |
| Hawksbeak type. Hollow(?) rectangular portable altar with hawksbeak crowning molding and flat top. Crowning molding: lower element(s) missing, hawksbeak (H. 0.012 upper surface), fascia (H. 0.011). Upper ... Early 6th to third quarter 5th cen BC context ... Hawksbeak type. Hollow(?) rectangular portable altar with hawksbeak crowning |
| 165h 166 Pg. 166, Agora Altar, Drawing, Agora Altar ... Pg. 166, Agora Altar, Drawing, Agora Altar |
| Rectangular altar with vertical walls crowned by narrow fillet, hawksbeak (H. 0.028) and fascia (H. 0.011); top flat and smooth. Back face cut at 0.073 below top with flat finished edge so that lower half ... Archaic, or slightly later? ... Rectangular altar with vertical walls crowned by narrow fillet, hawksbeak (H. 0.028) ... Rectangular, portable altar with vertical walls, ... of the altar's width and |
| Battered and broken off at top.
Round altar, which sits on plinth with two fasciae, the upper one recessed 0.042m.
Moldings on altar, from bottom, are two fasciae, the upper one recessed 0.045m., and ... 7 June 1973 ... at top.
Round altar, which ... 0.042m.
Moldings on altar ... altar has four triglyphs and |
| Inscribed columnar altar.
Complete save minor breaks.
Surface badly battered and worn.
A columnar altar with a simple moulding at top and bottom.
Traces of letters, practically illegible.
Hymettian marble ... February 1947 ... Inscribed columnar altar.
Complete save minor ... and worn.
A columnar altar |
| One corner missing; projecting molding mostly broken off.
Poros. Finished Lying as left after earlier excavations east of Hypapanti Church. 251 Leica ... April 1959 ... Altar |
| Volutes missing and a large part of one of the upper ends; much battered.
Poros. Finished Built into north wall of Building A (Byzantine). Leica PD 2348 ... May 29 1937 ... Altar |
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