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A 1651: Crowning Molding Fragments

Five fragments preserve part of original surface of egg and dart molding of Altar of Temple of Ares (?) a) Corner piece preserving a little of the projecting fascia above the egg and dart, the height 0.10m ... June 1950

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A 1652: Orthostate Block Fragment

Original back probably preserved (now invisible). Otherwise broken all around. Above the smooth finished front surface preserved, a slightly raised fascia with the beginning of a concave molding. Probably ... 20 June 1950

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A 1664: Anta Capital Fragment: Doric

One front corner remains with complete profile of hawk's beak. Travertine-like limestone presumably to be stuccoed. From Square Peristyle, South Stoa II. From a marble pile to east of south end of Stoa ... 28 June 1950

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A 1689: Cover Tile Fragment

One end and part of one end preserved, but corner between these two missing. Underside rough-picked with wide raised band near end, set in 0.03m. from end. From the Temple of Ares. Pentelic marble. From ... 17 June 1950

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S 1456: Stele Fragments with Reliefs

Two non-joining fragments of a dedicatory stele with reliefs on either side. Both fragments preserve part of the gable-like crowning molding, which carries on both of its sloped upper surfaces a row of ... 13 June 1950

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S 1459: Head of Male Figure from Relief

Right half of forehead and cheek missing; broken at neck, and small broken surface at back of head, probably marking break from relief ground. Male head, about half life-size, with short beard and drooping ... 17 June 1950

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S 1461: Foot Fragment

The front half of the right foot of a figure less than half life-size with a bit of drapery on the instep. Broken at the back. Pentelic marble. Cf. S 1555 (Ρ 692) and S 1742 (Ρ 717). Finished Found in ... 21 June 1950

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S 1463: Leg Fragment

Broken above knee and above ankle. This piece was intended for insertion as a patch in a high relief. The surface worked with the single point; a measuring point on the inside of the knee. Pentelic marble ... 28 June 1950