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Building block reused for late Roman inscription.
Right side, back and bottom preserved, these being the bottom, side and end respectively of the building block upon which the inscription was cut, when ... 24 March 1937 ... Building block reused for late Roman inscription.
... Inscribed face in many fragments.
... Found in late Byzantine road fill, over the southeast corner of the temple of Ares. |
| Complete corner block. Rough on back. Channels have curved top, slightly undercut. On top, mason's mark: Α. Painstaking work.
Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble. Found at R/6-15/12 (Fall ... August 1959 |
| Top chipped. Rough on both sides and behind. Tops of channels curved and slightly undercut. On top, mason's mark: Β. Rather course work.
Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Pentelic marble. Found at R/7-15/11 ... August 1959 |
| Complete. Channels terminate above in straight line, deeply undercut. On top are tong holes, one pry hole, and mason's mark in from of Ο.
Possibly reused in Southeast Temple.
Marble.
Same series as A 2975 ... August 1959 |
| Complete. Finished smooth behind; good anathyrosis on sides. Top of channels almost straight; deeply undercut. On top, one cutting for double T-clamp to tie triglyph to adjacent backer. Cuttings for lifting ... August 1959 |
| Good anathyrosis on left side; right side very rough; back scooped out to reduce weight (?). On top, large cutting for double T-clamp on left side, connecting not with metope but a backer. Two pry holes; ... August 1959 |
| Eleven pieces cut from a rod.
One of these is the remnant of the rod, become to short for further cutting. Eight pieces are "normal", two are scraps.
The cutting was done with a chisel anywhere from one ... 16 June 1953 ... Foundation blocks, northeast corner of the poros building, southeast of church of Holy Apostles. Found in removing a little firm ancient earth from above the edges of the foundation blocks at the corner of the poros building. Remains of small furnaces of the late Helenistic and early Roman periods. |
| Fragment Θ 26 a), from right side of inscribed block; fine picked on one side, rough picked on the back.
Fragment Κ 115 b), back and left side preserved. Fifteen lines of the inscription preserved.
Fragment ... 127/6 B.C ... Some of the main fragments were used in the filling of the south tower of the gate in the late Roman Fortification (Q 13); other main fragments came from modern house walls in this neighborhood, no doubt extracted from the Fortification; and a few were found in modern constructions 100m. and more to the north and west of the tower. ... The stele appears to have stood originally in front of the terrace of the Stoa of Attalos, about opposite Pier 5 from the south, and to have been broken up after the Herulian invasion for use as building material in the late Roman Fortification. ... (Σ 1298 and Σ 1299), found in mid Roman context in front of the Stoa of Attalos (pier 5). |
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