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I 5183: Building Block

Block inscribed with mason's mark. Part of top and of front preserved; right end re-cut; other faces broken. Along front, 0.33m. preserved of dressed exposed face; then an anathyrosis (?) band 0.13m. wide, ... 25 January 1938

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A 896: Architrave Block Fragment

Fragment from the upper left corner, with part of the joint-surface. Part of regula and taenia preserved, with one gutta. From the Temple of Ares. Pentelic marble. Found in the architectural storeroom; ... March 1936

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A 702: Epikranitis Fragment: Doric

Top preserved; broken at bottom, sides and back. A Doric crowning molding, consisting of a vertical face above a hawk's beak, below which are a groove and then a flat band 0.007m. above the surface below ... 9 March 1937

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S 400: Head Fragment of Female Figure

Upper part of head, the left eye and brow and the left side of the hair are preserved. Surface considerably weathered. The hair is combed back from the front and clearly divided in regular strands or ... 22 March 1933

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S 169: Head Fragment

Small head, the left side is preserved, but the eye is broken away and the surface is much weathered. Masses of hair are indicated by coarse shallow grooves, in contrast to the flesh, which seems to have ... 11 February 1932

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S 191: Head Fragment of Child

Broken so that both ears are missing but part of top of head is preserved. Chin chipped away, nose missing and whole surface very badly worn. Curly (?) hair; rather large eyes; lower part of face full; ... 1 March 1932

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S 1451: Head Fragment of Female Figure

Back part of small head, broken at base of neck. From a high relief, left side of the head broken off. Hair of head at front rendered in narrow ridges marked off by a groove from the back part, which shows ... 24 May 1950

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S 1473: Head of Male Figure

A segment of the back part, from the top of the head to near the base of the neck, preserved, with at little of the lower left side of the cheek. Short hair, sketchily indicated; not finished at the nape ... 14 April 1951