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| Cornice blocks from the back of the Stoa, underside ... Horizontal (normal) ... August 1952 ... Cornice blocks from the back of the Stoa, underside. |
| Cornice blocks in Phaidros Bema ... 1950 ... Special Collections | Homer Thompson | Athens Lower City | South Slope | Stoa of Eumenes | Cornice Blocks in Phaidros Bema |
| Cornice blocks in Phaidros Bema ... 1950 ... Special Collections | Homer Thompson | Athens Lower City | South Slope | Stoa of Eumenes | Cornice Blocks in Phaidros Bema |
| Cornice blocks in Phaidros Bema ... 1950 ... Special Collections | Homer Thompson | Athens Lower City | South Slope | Stoa of Eumenes | Cornice Blocks in Phaidros Bema |
| Cornice blocks from the back of the Stoa. View of their tops ... Horizontal (normal) ... August 1952 ... Cornice blocks from the back of the Stoa. View of their tops. |
| Cornice blocks in Phaidros Bema with Phaidros inscription ... 1950 ... Special Collections | Homer Thompson | Athens Lower City | South Slope | Stoa of Eumenes | Cornice Blocks in Phaidros Bema |
| Ionic cornice blocks lined up on ground ... Horizontal (normal) ... 16 Feb 1956 |
| Newly carved blocks for the upper front cornice ... 4845 ... 16 Feb 1956 |
| Newly carved blocks for the upper front cornice ... AMS 4845 ... 16 Feb 1956 |
| Ionic cornice blocks with lion's head lined up on ground ... Horizontal (normal) ... 16 Feb 1956 |
| Fragment of a triglyph. Pendelic marble. From the series known as "Building X": a small building associated with the Stoa of Attalos. Compare the Doric cornice blocks, A 1545 and A 1546 ... The cards A 1545 and 1546 mention Stoa Terrace Fountain? Horizontal (normal) ... ca. 1952 ... Fragment of a triglyph. Pendelic marble. From the series known as "Building X": a small building associated with the Stoa of Attalos. Compare the Doric cornice blocks, A 1545 and A 1546. |
| The workmen gather for a group photograph in front of the Stoa of Attalos in December 1955. In the foreground, cornice blocks and antefixes rest on the terrace wall ... east Horizontal (normal) ... 23 Dec 1955 ... The workmen gather for a group photograph in front of the Stoa of Attalos in December 1955. In the foreground, cornice blocks and antefixes rest on the terrace wall. |
| Temporarily arrangement of a section of the cornice in order to decide how to set the antefixes on the sima. The antefixes are behind the spouts as well as over the joints between the blocks ... east ... 24 Oct 1955 |
| Temporarily arrangement of a section of the cornice in order to decide how to set the antefixes on the sima. The antefixes are behind the spouts as well as over the joints between the blocks ... AMS east ... 24 Oct 1955 |
| Temporarily arrangement of a section of the cornice in order to decide how to set the antefixes on the sima. The antefixes are behind the spouts as well as over the joints between the blocks. View from ... southeast ... 24 Oct 1955 |
| Temporarily arrangement of a section of the cornice in order to decide how to set the antefixes on the sima. The antefixes are behind the spouts as well as over the joints between the blocks. View from ... AMS southeast ... 24 Oct 1955 |
| The southern sector, from the southwest, looking toward the Stoa of Attalos, in the right background. At right of middle, the curved cornice blocks, in situ ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... The southern sector, from the southwest, looking toward the Stoa of Attalos, in the right background. At right of middle, the curved cornice blocks, in situ. |
| Temporarily arrangement of a section of the cornice in order to decide how to set the antefixes on the sima. The antefixes are behind the spouts as well as over the joints between the blocks ... =LXXIX-62 southeast ... 1955 |
| Valerian Wall between Middle and North Towers. Details showing column drums of Stoa in situ in lowest course. From south, showing cornice blocks. The gap in the wall at center of picture later proved to ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... Details showing column drums of Stoa in situ in lowest course. From south, showing cornice blocks. The gap in the wall at center of picture later proved to be a Turkish well. |
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