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2012.55.0297 (80-209)Lifting lewis assembled in base.4 Jun 1956  
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2012.55.0298 (80-210)View from the balcony at 25 Asteroskopeiou Street.6 Jun 1956  
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2012.55.0299 (80-211)Reconstruction of the Stoa. Design for a postage-stamp to commemorate the dedication of the Stoa. By M. A. Tavarez. Original drawing.June 1956  
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2012.55.0343 (80-255)New cornice block for the southwest corner of the building, upper storey. View showing the side and the back.15 Jun 1956  
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2012.55.0344 (80-256)New cornice block for the southwest corner of the building, upper storey. View showing the front and the top.15 Jun 1956  
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2012.55.0387 (80-299)View of the Stoa during construction.19 Jul 1956  
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2012.55.0409 (80-321)View of the building nearing completion.August 1956  
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2012.55.0410 (80-322)General view after laying of the floor.August 1956  
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2012.55.0411 (80-323)View of the north end.August 1956  
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2012.55.0414 (80-326)North end with the stairway, the ceiling is finished.7 Aug 1956  
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2012.55.0422 (80-334)Beginning of installation. Arranging the prehistoric vases in one of the gallery case. Eugene Vanderpool with his daughter Anna.16 Aug 1956  
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2012.55.0439 (80-350)The building close to completion; the north hoist partly taken down.28 Aug 1956  
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2012.55.0440 (80-351)Museum installation. Marble inscriptions as shelved in the West Basement, in foreground, Margaret Larson.21 Aug 1956  
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2012.55.0441 (80-352)The building as completed, except for the roof tiles.30 Aug 1956  
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2012.55.0457 (80-362)Detail of the facade to show the dedication as set up in front of the Stoa.4 Sep 1956  
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2012.55.0458 (80-363)Detail of the facade to show the monument as partly reconstructed in front of the Stoa.4 Sep 1956  
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2012.55.0459 (80-364)Stoa of Attalos. Upper colonnade. Before the installation of the screen wall. The offices are on the right.4 Sep 1956  
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2012.55.0460 (80-365)Stoa of Attalos, upper colonnade. Looking at the Hephaisteion.4 Sep 1956  
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2012.55.0461 (80-366)View of the gallery.4 Sep 1956  
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2012.55.0462 (80-367)View of the gallery.4 Sep 1956  
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2012.55.0463 (80-368)Northeast corner of the room.4 Sep 1956  
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2012.55.0466 (80-370)Facade at the south end showing insertion of the ancient elements in the restoration. To view same image with identification of the elements see 1997.07.0444.10 Sep 1956  
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2012.55.0467 (80-371)View of the south end wall.10 Sep 1956  
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2012.55.0468 (80-372)Detail of the facade to show the dedication as set up in front of the Stoa.10 Sep 1956  
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2012.55.0469 (80-373)Interior of Shop II arranged as the 'Museum of the Stoa' or 'Small Gallery'. This room does not exist anymore.10 Sep 1956  
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2012.55.0470 (80-374)Nike from the Stoa of Zeus mounted at the north end of the colonnade.11 Sep 1956  
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2012.55.0471 (80-375)Apollo Patroos at the southend of the colonnade.11 Oct 1956  
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2012.55.0472 (80-376)Section of the ancient mosaic floor as reset in the colonnade, adjacent to the northmost interior column.11 Sep 1956  
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2012.52.1111 (XLII-20)The Stoa of Attalos reconstructed, by G. P. Stevens, with additional rendering of sky. Supersedes 1997.08.0412.March 1950  
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2012.52.1394 (XLIV-93)Stoa of Attalos: Stoa-Museum project. Restored sketch of interior of colonnade, northeast corner.January 1951  
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2012.53.0128 (XLVII-49)New Pergamene capital, for second storey interior order, set up near the Stoa.April 1951  
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2012.53.0421 (LII-23)Stoa of Attalos: schematic drawing to show basement and ground level to west, as projected for Stoa-Museum.1952  
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2012.53.0423 (LII-26)Perspective view of the interior of the Stoa of Attalos restored as a museum.1952  
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2012.52.0249 (XXXII-40)Restored plan of the Stoa.1899  
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2012.52.0632 (XXXVI-14)The Stoa reconstructed. By G. P. Stevens.1948  
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2012.52.0634 (XXXVI-15)Stoa of Attalos: north end as seen from northeast. From a drawing made at the beginning of the 19th century by Edward Dodwell and published in his "Views and Descriptions of Cyclopian, or, Pelasgic Remains in Greece and Italy" (London 1834), Plate 71.   
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2012.52.0635 (XXXVI-16)Stoa of Attalos: north end as seen from northeast. From an unpublished water color in the Gennadius Library. Painted by an unknown artist, probably in 1785. Legend on back "No.32. Ruin at Athens supposed Ptolemy's Gymnasium". Under the number an earlier number, 28 (?). Below, a pencil notation of several lines has been erased.   
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2012.52.0636 (XXXVI-17)Reconstruction of the Stoa, north end. Attempted restoration based on Dodwell's sketches and other Gennadius library drawings. By John Travlos. DUPLICATE16 Dec 1948  
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2012.52.0721 (XXXVI-95)Reconstruction of the Stoa. Restored plan, east-west section, and partial west elevation. Revised in 1954. For revised version, cf. 1997.08.0401. Note the change of inclination of the ceiling.1949  
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2012.52.0858 (XXXVIII-86)A new Pergamene capital, viewed upside down.August 1949  
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2012.52.0859 (XXXVIII-87)Finishing a Pergamene capital.August 1949  
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2012.56.0289 (82-274)View of the north end of the Stoa including a section of the Late Roman Fortification Wall.11 Sep 1959  
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2012.56.0290 (82-275)Area behind the Stoa. The Late Roman Fortification Wall in foreground.11 Sep 1959  
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2012.56.0291 (82-276)View of the north end of the Stoa including the area to the north (Section ΒΔ) before excavation in 1969.11 Sep 1959  
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2012.56.0292 (82-277)View of the north end.11 Sep 1959  
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2012.56.0293 (82-278)View of the north end.11 Sep 1959  
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2012.56.0297 (82-282)Variety of jars dating before 450 B.C. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace.September 1959  
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2012.56.0298 (82-283)Development of the Chian jars, 6th-5th centuries B.C. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace.September 1959  
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2012.56.0299 (82-284)Variety of jars in the 4th c. B.C. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace.September 1959  
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2012.56.0300 (82-285)Chian jars of the Hellenistic period. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace.September 1959  
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2012.56.0301 (82-286)Rhodian jars of the 3rd c. B.C. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace. Left, SS 7581; right, SS 7582.September 1959  
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2012.56.0302 (82-287)Development of the Knidian jars, from 300 B.C. to the 2nd c. A.D. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace. From left to right: (SS 371, SS 14142, SS 9367, SS 7918, SS 9461) and one from early 2nd c. A.D. (P 15310).September 1959  
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2012.56.0303 (82-288)Variety of jars from the late 2nd c. B.C. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace.September 1959  
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2012.56.0304 (82-289)Two Knidian jars of the 1st c. B.C. (left) and the 4th c. A.D. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace.September 1959  
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2012.56.0305 (82-290)Variety of jars from the 2nd half of the 1st to the early 2nd c. A.D. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace.September 1959  
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2012.56.0306 (82-291)Variety of jars from the 2nd half of the 1st to the early 2nd c. A.D. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace.September 1959  
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2012.56.0307 (82-292)Variety of jars from the 3rd c. A.D. during the destruction of Athens in 267 A.D. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace. From left to right: P 14618, P 14519 and P 2419.September 1959  
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2012.56.0308 (82-293)Variety of jars from the 5th-6th centuries A.D. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace.September 1959  
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2012.56.0309 (82-294)Development of the Chian jars during the 6th-5th centuries B.C. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace.September 1959  
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2012.56.0310 (82-295)Development of the Koan jars during the 3rd c. B.C. to the 1st c. A.D. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace.September 1959  
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2012.56.0311 (82-296)Development of the jars in Lesbos and Thasos. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace.September 1959  
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2012.56.0312 (82-297)Rhodian jars. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace. From left to right: late 3rd c. B.C. (SS 9991); early 1st c. B.C. (SS 8602) and early 2nd c. A.D. (P 18362).September 1959  
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2012.56.0313 (82-298)Variety of jars dating before 480 B.C. Photo taken for the booklet on "Amphoras and the ancient wine trade" prepared by Virginia R. Grace. Far left, Corinthian A (P 12795); front row, from left, Corinthian B/Corcyraean (P 24126 and P 24887); Attic (?) (P 24882). Back row from left: (P 24892, P 24872 and P 24870).September 1959  
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2012.56.0319 (82-304)Case 3. Mycenaean vases from burials and other deposits.1959  
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2012.56.0320 (82-305)Case 4. Burials of the Mycenaean period.1959  
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2012.56.0321 (82-306)Case 5. Offerings from a Mycenaean chamber tomb: Tomb of the Ivory Pyxides. Deposit N 21-22:1.1959  
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2012.56.0322 (82-307)Case 12. Early Protogeometric period. Waste from a potter's workshop.1959  
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2012.56.0323 (82-308)Case 17. Middle Geometric period. Filling from a well, Deposit L 6:2.1959  
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2012.56.0324 (82-309)Case 11. Protogeometric vases. Characteristic grave furnishings of the 11/10th centuries B.C. View of the south side.1959  
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2012.56.0325 (82-310)Case 18. Selected pottery from the Geometric period.1959  
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2012.56.0326 (82-311)Case 11. Protogeometric vases. Characteristic grave furnishings of the 11/10th centuries B.C. View of the north side.1959  
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2012.56.0327 (82-312)Case 20. Orientalizing period. Select Protoattic vases. View of the south side.1959  
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2012.56.0328 (82-313)Case 20. Orientalizing period. Select Protoattic vases. View of the north side.1959  
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2012.56.0329 (82-314)Case 26. Public antiquities. Official weights and measures. 6th-4th centuries B.C. Cf. 1997.07.0314 for new arrangement in 1962.1959  
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2012.56.0330 (82-315)Case 1. Vases of the Neolithic, Early and Middle Bronze Ages.1959  
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2012.56.0619 (82-603)Bronze seal of the American School of Classical Studies.ca. 1961  
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2012.56.0645 (82-628)Drawing of the plaque to be installed in the Stoa Shop II in honor of John D. Rockefeller, Jr.1961  
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2012.56.0823 (83-106)The Stoa of Attalos with the Acropolis in the background.9 Apr 1962  
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2012.56.0834 (83-117)Bronze plaque honoring J. D. Rockfeller, Jr, as installed.31 May 1962  
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2012.56.0850 (83-133)Case 1. Vases of the Neolithic, Early and Middle Bronze Ages.1962  
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2012.56.0851 (83-134)Case 26. Public antiquities. Official weights and measures. 6th-4th centuries B.C. New arrangement of the case.1962  
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2012.56.0852 (83-135)Case 27. Equipment from the lawcourts, 5th-4th centuries B.C.1962  
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2012.56.0853 (83-136)Case 30. Left side. Red figure, late 6th-5th centuries. B.C.1962  
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2012.56.0854 (83-137)Case 30. Right side of the vitrine. Black figure 6th-early 5th centuries B.C.1962  
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2012.56.0855 (83-138)Case 37. Household pottery of the Classical period. Plain and black glaze wares from the 6th-4th centuries B.C. Left side of the vitrine.1962  
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2012.56.0856 (83-139)Case 37. Plain and black glaze wares from the 6th-4th centuries B.C. Right half.1962  
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2012.56.0857 (83-140)Case 38. Ostraka of the 5th c. B.C. found in the Agora proper.1962  
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2012.56.0858 (83-141)Case 38 (end). Private documents written on clay. 6th-4th centuries B.C.1962  
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2012.56.0859 (83-142)Case 60. Roman miscellany 1st-6th centuries A.D.1962  
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2012.56.0860 (83-143)Case 63. Byzantine and Turkish 10th-17th centuries A.D.1962  
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2012.56.0861 (83-144)Stoa Shop II with a view of the mosaic floor.1962  
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2012.56.0862 (83-145)View showing the southeast corner of the room with Rockefeller plaque on wall to right and two of the donor's plaques on wall to left.1962  
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2012.56.0863 (83-146)The mosaic floor as completed.1962  
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2012.56.0864 (83-147)Case 9. Early Geometric (900 B.C.) cremation burial of a warrior craftsman. Deposit D 16:4.1962  
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2012.56.0865 (83-148)Case 32. Three red figure cups and a white-ground disk.1962  
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2012.56.0866 (83-149)Case 40. Archaic period. Household debris from a well. North side. Deposit Q 13:5.1962  
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2012.56.0867 (83-150)Case 44. North side. Hellenistic pottery. End of 4th c. B.C. to the beginning of the 1st c. B.C.1962  
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2012.56.0868 (83-151)Case 41. Filling of Well Q 15:2, ca. 400 B.C. North part.1962  
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2012.56.0869 (83-152)Case 41. Filling of Well Q 15:2, ca. 400 B.C. South part.1962  
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2012.56.0870 (83-153)Case 45. South side. Hellenistic miscellany. End of 4th c. B.C. to beginning of 1st c. B.C.1962