| Inventory Number: A 1698 |
| Section Number: Σ 2153 |
| Title: Triglyph Fragment: Painted |
| Category: Architecture Poros |
| Description: Four joining pieces. Top and left side, with slot for metope and upper part of left glyph preserved. Broken on other sides. Blue paint abundantly preserved on fascia and right side of glyph. Note trace of crowning molding of fascia. On top, smooth band of relieving surface, sunk 0.002m. below rest of top, treated with deep diagonal chisel strokes, close set. Stoa Poikile series. Poros. |
| Context: Late Roman Wall west of Stoa of Attalos. |
| Notebook Page: 4089 |
| Storage: North Basement-Architecture, Block 16/2 |
| Negatives: Leica, 83-123 |
| PD Numbers: PD 1180 |
| Dimensions: P.H. 0.275; P.L. 0.41; P.Th. 0.16; P.W. (relieving surface) 0.015 |
| Material: Poros |
| Date Of Discovery: April 1949 |
| Section: Σ |
| Building: Stoa Poikile |
| Bibliography: Hesperia 39 (1970), p. 259, pl. 61, fig. 3 |