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[Agora Object] ST 705: Catapult Ball

Flake broken from side of ball. Cut from hard breccia. ADDENDA Balls found in Pompeion measure 0.14-0.35m. Cf. AM 56 (1931), p. 4. From deep stony fill in middle of peristyle of Heliaia. 3471 Leica, 83-91 ... 3 August 1960

[Agora Object] ST 706: Catapult Ball Fragment

One half of ball remains. Coarse conglomerate, roughly worked. Cf. ST 703-705. From plundered trench of inner, earlier peristyle of Heliaia; context as late as of 1st. century B.C. 3961 Leica, 83-91 ... 28 July 1961

[Agora Object] ST 707: Catapult Ball

Complete; coarsely worked. Breccia. Cf. ST 703-705, 708. Southwest corner of peristyle of Heliaia, with industrial waste of early Roman date. 3957 Leica, 83-91 ... 28 July 1961

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[Agora Object] ST 71: Altar with Relief Decoration and Graffito

Round altar, broken away above and on one side. Part of simple base molding preserved. In low relief on one side, a branch with leaves horizontally. Below it, the beginning of another object in relief, ... 14 March 1934

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[Agora Object] I 1749: Mining Inscription

Stele inscribed on two opposite faces. Broken away above, and below, and cut vertically perhaps in half (?) at the left side of face A. The right side of face A is preserved. "POLETAI" record; Laurion ... 2 April 1934

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[Agora Object] I 7354: Base

Inscribed statue base. Missing are chips. Crossward is cavetto over ovolo. Cutting for bronze statue on top. Inscribed on front. Faint traces of red paint on ovolo. White crystal marble. Found in late ... 24 March 1972

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[Agora Object] I 5509: Record

Inscribed stele. Intact, the top front edge slightly worn by traffic. The top is crowned by a simple angular moulding; the bottom 0.08m. of the front face is finished only with the toothed chisel; the ... 367/6 B.C.

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[Agora Object] B 589: Statue Fragment

Fragment from thigh (?) of nude figure. Note a small patch over a round hole left probably by one of the rods that held the moulds apart. Cf. B 591 (ΟΔ 17) and the fragments of bronze statues earlier ... 15 June 1938