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T 3033: Mold Fragment for Architectural Plaque

Part of one edge (top), with raised band; flat back, and mold surface preserved. Parts of two figures remains. At right, in the positive, a bearded male figure facing; his right arm is outstretched towards ... 15 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 1845: Capital Fragments: Doric

a) Mended from two pieces. Part of bottom surface preserved with bevel at outside joint; broken inside before relieving band. Broken above just over topmost annulet. Parts of two flutes preserved. b) The ... 25 May 1951

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A 1846: Epikranitis Fragment

Broken to left, right, below and behind. Front surface preserves below a vertical smooth surface. Above it, and projecting 0.007m., a fascia. Above this the spring of a curved molding, which is broken ... 26 May 1951

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A 1847: Toichobate Block Fragment

Broken to left, right, below and behind. Top surface preserves setting line for orthostate course 0.043m. from front edge; weathering outside this line. Cutting for double T-clamp 0.32m. from front edge ... 26 May 1951

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B 304: Plaque : Horseman

Head of rider missing. A spirited horse faces right; the warrior rider holds a long lance in his right hand, which is held up and back. A very thin plaque, the back plain; details on the front in low relief ... 24 March 1936

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I 555: Epigram Fragment

Upper left corner of inscribed block. Broken at bottom and right; the top, dressed smooth, is worn with later use and chipped along the edges. On the left side, anathyrosis, with a band along the front ... Early 5th. century B.C.

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I 633: Base

Inscribed base. A rectangular shaft with mouldings at top and bottom; a large piece, 0.40m. high, broken off the right front top corner was found lying beside it. Dedication to Tribe Aiantis. The inscription ... 129-138 A.D.