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| Part of the top surface and side are preserved of column drum without flutes. Much battered. Surface worked with a toothed chisel.
Hard poros. West end of Middle Stoa, south of Pier 1, level 62; E.-W ... 25 July 1967 ... Surface worked with a toothed chisel.
... West end of Middle Stoa, south of Pier 1, level 62; E.-W. cut under road 6. |
| Block now rests upside down so its original top is not visible. Both ends of block treated like right end of A 3386, i.e. rough in upper half and chamfered at front, square cut in lower half. Back of block ... 18 July 1963 ... Both ends of block treated like right end of A 3386, i.e. rough in upper half and chamfered at front, square cut in lower half. ... In the very middle of the top is a large dowel hole for fastening the geison (an end dowel that gripped two adjacent blocks) and a cutting for a clamp leading to the frieze backer. ... Incorporated in west side of distributing basin of Hadrianic water system at west edge of Panathenaic Way opposite S.W. corner of Eleusinion. |
| Block apparently complete. Only the right end has been exposed; in its upper half the end was left rough and its front edge chamfered to take the overlapping next frieze block (?); the lower half is cut ... 18 July 1963 ... Only the right end has been exposed; in its upper half the end was left rough and its front edge chamfered to take the overlapping next frieze block (?) ... In the right end, top edge, a shift hole. ... Incorporated in east side of square distributing basin of Hadrianic water system at west edge of Panathenaic Way opposite S.W. corner of Eleusinion. |
| Complete. Corner block from the plinth of a large monument. Finished on two adjacent sides with a cyma reversa. In top a shallow bedding, apparently for a colossal left foot.
Hard gray poros.
(Consider ... 2 September 1964 ... (Consider the possibility that this block and A 3476 come from the pedestal at the west end of the Middle Stoa, c. 1.30m. to N.E.).
... "The two blocks, A 3475 and A 3476, could not have been originally cut to serve as bases for lions. ... It is strange that the right half of A 3476 was not cut down, that the high fascia was made visible along half of the short end.
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