| E 14:4 | Disturbed cist grave | 19 April 1934 | 725-200 B.C. | |
| 2012.41.0796 (Section ΟΟ 480) | In northwest corner of area cleaned up and photographed the grey clay strosis which seems to be cut by conglomerate block and was some 15 to 20cm above Poros Building floor to west of wall and flush with small stones of drain of beds. | | | |
| Β'-2-17 (pp. 215-216) | Drain; Green Sand Fill from -4m Road; Except Martyra; Sand to -3.20m Pit with Early Byzantine Pots Road Fill; Hellenistic and Late Roman to East of Wall Under Red Strosis -3.30m Red Fill Strosis at -2.80m Red Fill Over Lower Strosis Wall-Cut in Stones Red Fill to -2.60m | 25-26 Apr 1934 10 May 1934 2 May 1934 4-5 May 1934 21-24 Apr 1934 3 May 1934 25 Apr 1934 | Hellenistic Hellenistic-Late Roman Hellenistic-7th A.D. 5th B.C.-Hellenistic | |
| P 22988 | Plate | 8 April 1933 | | |
| Κ-20-68 (pp. 4024-4025) | Inner Face of Stylobate of Southwest Fountain House West Wall of Southwest Fountain House South Continuation of Stone Drain Cobbled Road Red Clay Floor Gray Clay West Foundation of Southwest Foundation House Poros Paving Road Surface ca. 160 B.C. Top of Bedrock | | | |
| S 20:1 | Geometric Well in Panathenaic Way. | 3-17 May 1960 | Late Geometric, end of 8th century B.C. | |
| 2012.32.0837 (Section ΓΓ 140) | 9-12/ΣΤ-ΙΓ from northeast. 1 is north continuation of North-South wall at 6/ΙΕ-ΙΘ. 2 is strosis of west wall. 3 is higher strosis against west face of wall. 4 is stuccoed underpaving. 5 is Θ-Ι, uneven surface into small stones and harder stucco or mortar. 6 is earth strosis south of 5 and higher than 5. | 20 Apr 1939 | | |
| ST 670 | Whetstone | 11 April 1953 | | |