| Inventory Number: A 698 |
| Section Number: Ν 717 |
| Title: Mutule Fragment |
| Category: Architecture Marble |
| Description: Portions of bottom, with one guttae, and of the right side preserved. Ample remains of blue coloring, and some red at edges, which were preserved when the fragment was found, and were washed off through carelessness after the fragment had been brought into the house. The blue was apparently copper frit, identical with that used on the decorations of the Alpha Stoa. Series of A 238; from the same building. Assigned to the Temple of Ares. Pentelic marble. |
| Context: Wall of late well. |
| Storage: Shelves East of Stoa, Δ-4 |
| Negatives: Leica |
| Dimensions: H. (mutule itself) 0.058; P.W. (mutule) 0.133 |
| Material: Marble (Pentelic) |
| Date Of Discovery: 2 March 1937 |
| Section: Ν |
| Grid: Ν:3/ΝΖ |
| Longitude: 23.722729 |
| Latitude: 37.975193 |
| Building: Temple of Ares |
| Bibliography: Hesperia 9 (1940), p. 3, n. 9. |