[Agora Object] A 4469: Sima Fragment

Broken below and at right. Very weathered and pocked. Upper left hand corner from sima of Temple of Hephaistos. Incision of palmette visible. Tenon at end missing. Pentelic marble. Cf. A 394, also PD ... 30 August 1972

[Agora Object] A 4527: Roof Tile Fragment

Broken all around. Roof tile fragment with cement adhering. Pentelic marble. From the Temple of Hephaistos. Probably pulled out of Byzantine barrel-vault. Collected from roof of temple. Leica ... September 1974

[Agora Object] A 2334: Epikranitis Fragment

Broken around except on top and face. Much of painted pattern preserved on hawk's beak and fascia. Doric cymation on hawk's beak, maeander on fascia. Top picked smooth with 0.045m. relieving band. From ... 1953

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[Agora Object] A 1895: Sima Fragment

Broken at left, and in back below. Joint preserved at right end. Very badly weathered. Trace of astragal molding along top of face. From the Temple of Hephaistos (?). Island marble. ADDENDA Weathering ... July 1951

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[Agora Object] A 1095: Sima Fragment

Fragment of raking sima, broken away toward upper end and close behind. On lower end, traces of a half-housing joint. Profile and decoration as of A 1094 (ΚΚ 1249). Curious undercutting on underside of ... 8 June 1939

[Agora Object] A 1097: Sima Fragment

Fragment of raking sima, broken away at lower end. Only the curved upper part remains. Face heavily water-worn. Of same scheme as A 1095 (ΚΚ 1250) and A 1096 (ΚΚ 1251). Pentelic marble. ADDENDA Line of ... 8 June 1939

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[Agora Object] A 1096: Sima Fragment

Fragment of raking sima, broken away at upper ends, and back. Of same scheme as A 1095 (ΚΚ 1250). Traces of half-housing joint at lower end. Similar undercutting on underside of lower end. Pentelic marble ... 8 June 1939

[Agora Object] A 2183: Ceiling Slab Fragments

a) Rib between coffer, with single astragal. Upper part broken away. Width, coffer to coffer, preserved, and height of coffer face on one side. Rabbet. Return of astragal preserved, but not intersection ... February 1953