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| Ionic capital with dowel hole in center of lower bed. inscribed. Single letter on lower bed: B Complete profile. Preserving one half. A-2 was found in Peirene. |
| Ionic capital. A-8 was found in Peirene. |
| Poros coping stone reused as well-head for manhole of Peirene system, in line of west wall of Room J (26). FIB 216, no. 223 |
| Corinthian capital of fine workmanship with lotus and palmette in relief. White marble. Fragment. NB 165, spread 50 (pp. 80 - 81) ... 1937/02/22 |
| The top surface of the couch was made up of two long slabs so placed as to leave an aperture 0.055 wide between them. This aperture was found filled with coarse stucco at both ends and for a short distance ... |
| On the front there are in relief two palmettes alternating with three lotus flowers and on each corner a volute. On the back the left volute is carved, the right one is left plain, otherwise the back ... |
| The capital consisted of two section. The upper section was a plain cylindrical shaft, 0.08 m. high, crowned by a plain moulding and worked with fine chisel. The lower section is also a cylindrical shaft, ... |
| Flaring rim with numerous rope-grooves; small semi circular moulding below. Base has two convex mouldings, smaller semicircular moulding above. Gray marble. Complete or intact. Cracked but complete ... 1961/05/27
1961/05/27
1961/05/25
1961/05/25 |
| Architrave-frieze block with crowning mouldings of architrave: cyma reversa, above which second moulding, fascia; frieze with convex profile in so far as preserved. Added join gives back part of architrave,uncarved ... 1962/04/21 |
| Architrve-frieze block, with part of smooth face of top of epistyle, crowning cyma reversa, crowning moulding, fascia, above which convex face of frieze course. Mouldings carved with Lesbian leaf, above ... 1962/05/15 |
| Poros altar with architectural features imitating large altars. Roughly cubical in shape with slightly outward flaring corners, flat bottom, roughly square feet in relief at each corner attached to relief ... 4th c. B.C.? |
| Poros altar cut with architectural features imitating large altars. Rectangular box with four free-standing roughly square feet, surmounted by two narrow horizontal raised bands (W. 0.002) on all sides ... 4th c. B.C.? |
| Cylindrical stone altar with flat bottom, horizontal convex moulding on upper edge (H. 0.044, W. 0.042), rising from side faces and curving back in at top, roughly circular in profile, and with a basin ... |
| All faces have at top and bottom a continuous horizontal moulding, 0.06 to 0.09 m. wide and raised about 0.01 m. No trace of stucco. Soft poros stone, roughly cut. Complete or intact. Complete except ... |
| An impost block with rectangular top surface. The soffit is squared at one end, curved at the other. The oblique (bevelled) ends are decorated in relief: at the rounded end, crude scanthus leaves; at the ... |
| Note: The description assumes the block set with the pitched surface on top.
Upper surface slightly pitched on either side of central peak running from front to back. Lower part of block (W. 0.20); ... |
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