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| Architectural fragments of Ionic order found in destruction debris and associated with the "Northeast Stoa". Ionic capital fragments: A 1669-A 1674 (A 1672 and 1674 frags a, and b). Ionic architrave fragment ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... 4 Aug 1950 |
| Unknown Unknown Miscellaneous Reused Material Poor, foundations only ... 1st A.D. |
| Fragment of volute, with one small joining piece.
The bolster was fluted transversely, with band of astragal between the flutings. The eye is flat save for a measuring point. The details of the astragal ... July 1950 |
| Four joining fragments from a volute. Similar in design to A 1669 (ΣΑ 1375), but there is a marked difference of the edge of the volute and there are no drill holes in the astragal. Traces of burning ... July 1950 |
| Two non-joining fragments from volute.
Both fragments are symmetrical showing volutes on both sides. Traces of burning.
Northeast Stoa series.
Pentelic marble. Destruction debris associated with Northeast ... July 1950 |
Fragment from bolster preserving parts of two flutings and of the intervening astragal.
Northeast Stoa series.
Pentelic marble. Destruction debris associated with Northeast Stoa. 2103 Leica, XLV-31 ... July 1950 |
Three non-joining fragments from drum below capital. Fragments a) and b) from the top, c) from the bottom. The drum was decorated with a band of palmette and honeysuckle in low relief, resting on a plain ... July 1950 |
Front face only is preserved.
Part of two fascia (complete width of neither is preserved). Surface hammer dressed except for a smooth border.
Northeast Stoa series.
Pentelic marble. Destruction debris ... July 1950 |
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