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Filling of S outer foundation of Square Building.
310-275 B.C., with substantial amount of residual early material. Coins:
25 August 1953 #1-#3 ... 325-300 B.C. (?) |
Well in Stoa Terrace opposite Shop 5.; small amount of pottery. Estimated Grid ... 6th c. B.C. |
Northern Manhole to Water Channel [R 9-10], East of Shop 14 ... 2nd c. B.C. |
| Stele I 6694 covering the mouth of the Well P 10:3 in the foundation trench for the south outer wall of the Square Peristyle. At right, foundation of the Donor's Monument. In background, restored terrace ... east 4115 Horizontal (normal) ... 31 Aug 1954 |
| Commercial Attalos II of Pergamon Conglomerate, Limestone, Pentelic Marble, Hymettian Marble Fully Restored ... Ca. 150 B.C. |
| Front face only preserved. The fragment retains the angle between volute and cushion, which is filled with a partial palmette carved in two planes and with painted petals. Surfaces other than of palmette, ... 1951 |
| Lesbian leaf pattern has left paint-stains on cyma reversa; maeander on vertical fascia above cyma. All surfaces smooth dressed but not polished.
From the Temple of Athena at Sounion.
Gray marble with ... 1951 |
| Fragment only from near inner angle of volute. Traces of painted ornament (egg and dart?) on cyma; no certain trace of ornament on vertical fascia; diamond pattern on surface above vertical fascia.
From ... 1951 |
| Fragment from right corner, with part of the face and of the gutter behind preserved.
Palmette and scrolls in low relief on front.
From Temple of Poseidon at Sounion.
Island marble.
Same as A 1778, A 1894, ... February 1950 |
| Fragment from volute and resting surface, much battered.
Finished with toothed chisel. Off-white laminated marble.
Cf. series A 1595 (Ι1355), from the Temple of Athena at Sounion. From marble pile near ... 12 May 1950 |
| Fragment from base drum.
Unfluted; finished with toothed chisel. On underside a well-cut relieving surface, a smoothed resting surface, scratched diameter lines; and an inscribed letter: Λ.
Off-white laminated ... 12 May 1950 |
| Bottom preserved and full height of echinus of Archaic Ionic capital. The fragment has been roughly squared to make a small building stone. Traces of painted pattern: leaf and dart on lower molding of ... July 1946 |
| a) Broken behind and at the right end. Traces of painted palmette on concave face.
b) The right end.
Pentelic marble.
From the Temple of Hephaistos (earlier assigned to the Temple of Ares).
a) Marble ... 31 January 1935
17 March 1952 |
| The fragment first found comes from the middle of the back of the figure. The hair, worn in a heavy mass, square at the bottom, falls nearly to the small of the back. The folds of the garment, drawn tight, ... Early Roman Period (?). |
| Fragment from proper right side of a very large head with beard and corkscrew curls. Preserved is part of the side of the neck, and of the face with the right eye and beard, the fillet round the front ... Roman period. |
| Back and front surfaces of background preserved, but no original edge.
Parts of two male figures preserved. The first, preserved from chest to ankles, nude save for cloak hanging in folds along his right ... January-February 1949 |
| Preserved from lower jaw to lower part of neck.
Life-size, frontal pose.
Three strands of wavy hair fall on each side of neck. Hair on back in etagen peruche, five rows preserved.
Island marble. Found ... 1st half of 6th c. B.C. |
| Lower part preserved, broken at top only.
From narrow relief; legs of a man, half life-size, walking toward the right; behind him a dog, nose to ground; end of garment in front of man's left knee.
Left ... February 1949 |
| a) Mended from two pieces; broken from above, the right side and lower part of face. Most of the face, except the right eye, bridge of nose, part of left eye, forehead and some hair above it, missing ... January-February 1949 |
| The figure of a man preserved from neck to thigh; battered.
Upper body and right arm bare. Left hand holds cloak below chest; right arm at side bent with forearm across lower body.
Pentelic marble. Found ... January-February 1949 |
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