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| Wall block, left edge preserved, and dressed face, with the letter Δ.
Series of A 238; from the same building.
Assigned to the Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Cleaning under late wall. Leica ... 2 March 1937 |
| Both ends broken off; elsewhere all faces preserved.
A ceiling beam designed to be the end of a series, as only one side (and the bottom) is carefully worked. Bottom plain, face plain, with a simple cove-molding ... 11 March 1937 |
| Traces of a worked end which has been largely chipped or eroded away. Fluting nearly obliterated.
Spirally fluted, right hand twist.
Light to dark gray stone with some mica, flaky; in consistency between ... 1958 |
| a) Rough break at both ends, very badly eroded.
b) One end apparently cut, other broken jaggedly.
The two fragments do not join but undoubtedly belonged to one tapering column.
Spirally fluted, right ... 1958 |
| a) Both ends broken jaggedly.
b) Very jagged break at one end, the other flat, possibly cut.
Spirally fluted, right hand twist.
The two fragments may be part of one tapering column; in any case it is ... 1958 |
| Vertical wavy fluting. Dead-white, fine-grained micaceous marble (Parian?).
ADDENDA Published as well head fragment with molded base. Preserved circumference at base 0.26m. Marble pile. Leica ... 1958 |
| Twisted. Extremely battered and weathered. Rather coarse-grained light gray stone with dark gray mottling and much mica. Arrises extremely eroded. Estimate number of flutes 10 or 12. Believed by J. T ... June 1958 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face and one side preserved; elsewhere broken away.
Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Found in late Roman context, over the central part of the Odeion. Leica ... 2 April 1935 |
| Inscribed fragment. Wall block from temple of Ares.
Top, dressed smooth, preserved; otherwise broken.
Along the top of the inscribed face a smoothed band.
The surface below this band shows broad chisel ... February 1936 |
| Small fragment preserving a little of face and of joint surface. Channel for lead in joint, 0.038m. in from outer face.
Temple of Ares series.
Pentelic marble. Recovered from stones used to fill up foundations ... 20 April 1951 |
| Broken behind, below, to left and to right.
Front surface preserves smooth fascia with crowning molding above partly preserved. Mason's mark on top surface, partly broken away, Ο or Θ.
Calcined by fire, ... 20 April 1951 |
| Broken at left, right and below. Rough-picked back preserved. A smooth relieving band runs along the front edge of the top surface. Rest of surface slightly higher and dressed with a toothed chisel. Mason's ... 3 May 1951 |
| Broken top, left and right. Face polished, back rough-picked, bottom surface treated for joining.
From the Temple of Ares.
White marble. Marble dump by N.E. corner of Metroon. Leica ... 30 May 1951 |
| Surface preserved on two sides.
Channel for lead 0.045m. in from edge.
From Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Marble pile S.W. of Temple of Ares. Leica ... 5 July 1951 |
| Broken all around, only some mane and a bit of ear and part of piercing for spout remain.
From Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Marble pile S.W. of Temple of Ares. Leica ... 5 July 1951 |
| Top surface finished with toothed chisel and anathyrosis surface at right preserved; broken elsewhere. Cutting for large T-clamp partially preserved on line of break. Clamp has been carefully removed ... 9 February 1952 |
| Parts of two edges and top surface preserved.
On top, mason's mark: Δ.
From Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Marble dump. Leica ... February 1949 |
| Part of top surface, and of one short and one long side preserved. Anathyrosis on the short side.
On the top, mason's mark: Π.
From Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Marble pile. Leica ... February 1949 |
| Part of upper surface with dowel hole and part of one edge preserved. Mason's mark on top: Ρ Ε.
From Temple of Ares.
Pentelic marble. Paving of court of Byzantine House by Pier 14. Leica ... 23 May 1949 |
| Inscribed fragment.
Top, right side and inscribed face preserved; broken elsewhere.
The inscription seems to have been placed on a block used previously.
The face above the inscription has a carefully ... 6 March 1935 |
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