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2002.01.0267Southwest corner of the Agora, showing the Civic Offices.1947  
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2004.01.0493 (HAT 50-28)Civic Offices after conservation. Note that the east foundation of the main building, and the east and north foundations of its porch, have been restored.June 1950  
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2004.01.1098 (HAT 53-63)Room 2 of the Civic Offices. Stone cover slabs of the East Branch of the Great Drain; over them, a pressure pipe line.1953  
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2004.01.1567 (HAT 53-62)Room 2 of the Civic Offices. Middle Stoa terrace wall in background. In center, stone cover slabs of east branch of Great Drain; over them, a pressure pipe line. Beyond the tile covering over Drain 4 is the older line of Drain 4 and an open channel, #13. All drains are located under the Hellenistic pavement of the Agora.April 1953  
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2005.05.0163 (Section Θ 253)In the background, the complex of houses used for excavation; in center, the tile standard and in foreground, the Main Channel of the Great Drain.   
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2007.01.0007 (Slide Set: 01:17Slide Sheet: 44:12)Large architectural block <i>in situ</i>. Tile standard: marble model for terracotta rooftiles.   
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2008.19.0049Marble standard for terracotta roof tiles, first century B.C. A 1283 (left) and A 1133 (right).   
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2012.35.0889 (Section Θ 252)Civic offices at the southwest corner of the Agora, showing the terrace of the Middle Stoa (right) and the Tile Standard (left).