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| Small Doric column capital. Limestone. Complete or intact. Complete, minor damage ... Small Doric column capital. |
| Doric column capital. Limestone. Complete or intact. Complete, minor damage. From Verdelis’ excavations at the diolkos on the east side of the canal ... 510-500BC ... DORIC COLUMN CAPITAL |
| Part of a triangular block, with two preserved inscribed faces separated by a broad bevel. Surface carefully smoothed. graffito. Greek. Parts of 8 lines, letter H00.017, with wide spacing between ll. 1-2, ... ? 73 ? Hellenistic ? Early Roman ? ... Northwest Stoa, Found near one of Doric columns in situ on a stylo |
Doric column with fine Greek stucco. Poros stone. Fragment. Single frgt., preserving two partial arries and flutes. Traces of stucco preserved ... 1969 ... POROS DORIC COLUMN WITH GREEK STUCCO |
| A crudely cut capital in minature. Cf. MF 9698 from poros working chip fill in Roebuck's 1954 excavation on Temple Hill. Are these mason's models? Poros limestone; no track of stucco. Missing parts. Broken ... 1969/06/02 ... MINATURE POROS DORIC COLUMN CAPITAL |
| Marble doric half-column with flat back surface (max. P.H. 0.12) and flute (min. W. 0.066) at right. Claw tooth chisel markings on flat back surface and flute. At reverse, cutting for dovetail clamp. See ... Based on tooling ... Marble doric half-column with flat back surface (max. P.H. 0.12) and flute (min. |
| The six upper drums are preserved lettered ΑΑ-ΒΒ, etc.
One of the series A 3008 - A 3011 and A 2987 and A 2988. With this shaft is to be associated the capital A 2987.
White, strongly laminated marble ... 5th c. B.C ... Architecture | Columns | Doric |
| The first, second, third and sixth drums from the top survive and may be recognized from the letters ΑΑΑΑ, etc. The sixth was here the bottom drum.
One of the series A 3008 - A 3011 and A 2987 and A 2988 ... 1 September 1959 ... Column: Doric |
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