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2012.56.0019 (82-6)Tower of the Late Roman Fortification Wall at the southwest corner of the Library of Pantainos. View after demolition of upper part of the south wall. Note Ionic column drums still lying as found. Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W3.6 Jul 1959  
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1997.15.0123 (82-202)The arrows mark the limits of the Propylon. To the left, Late Roman Fortification Wall with early peribolos wall behind it. At right, the inscribed stele I 4713. In the foreground, pavement of the Panathenaic Way.28 Aug 1959  
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2012.56.0216 (82-202)The arrows mark the limits of the Propylon. To the left, Late Roman Fortification Wall with early peribolos wall behind it. At right, the inscribed stele I 4713. In the foreground, pavement of the Panathenaic Way.28 Aug 1959  
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1997.15.0015 (82-181)In foreground, northeast inner corner of the Mint, with poros drain beyond. Cella of the Southeast Temple in middle ground with core of pedestal for cult statues; Panathenaic Way and Late Roman Fortification Wall in background.21 Aug 1959  
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2012.56.0195 (82-181)In foreground, northeast inner corner of the Mint, with poros drain beyond. Cella of the Southeast Temple in middle ground with core of pedestal for cult statues; Panathenaic Way and Late Roman Fortification Wall in background.21 Aug 1959  
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1997.15.0120 (81-553)Late Roman Fortification Wall overlying the foundations of the Propylon. Arrows mark the corners of the Propylon. A) Fragment (I 4720m) from the Bouleutic list of 304/3; B) Dedicatory statue base, I 4850; C) Letter from a Roman Magistrate, I 4713. In the foreground, pavement of the Panathenaic Way. Church of St. Anna visible in right rear.6 Jun 1959  
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2012.55.1364 (81-553)Late Roman Fortification Wall overlying the foundations of the Propylon. Arrows mark the corners of the Propylon. A) Fragment (I 4720m) from the Bouleutic list of 304/3; B) Dedicatory statue base, I 4850; C) Letter from a Roman Magistrate, I 4713. In the foreground, pavement of the Panathenaic Way. Church of St. Anna visible in right rear.6 Jun 1959