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There remains only a fragment of the rim with the hair above the forehead.
Gritty, buff clay as for architecture and terracottas. From construction debris of City Wall, compartment period, tower at west ... Late fourth century B.C. or earlier ... There remains only a fragment of the rim with the hair above the forehead.
Gritty, buff clay as for architecture and terracottas ... From construction debris of City Wall, compartment period, tower at west end of the Long Stoa. |
| Complete except for chips. Shaft has twenty flutes.
Pentelic marble. Catalogued May 1971. A letter of 1985, attached to the card, says the capital was being moved to the South Slope of Acropolis to the ... 4th c. B.C. (?). |
| Five fragments.
The larger fragment, c), is broken at both ends, as is the scroll underneath. Part of the finished top is preserved. It is flattened and well dressed at the back. The front has a raised ... 17 June 1931, 3 July 1931 |
| 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 ... Moved by the ephorate for the anastylosis of the SE temple (May 2026)
North Basement-Architecture, Block 16/8 |
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