Outcropping of native rock behind the Archaic Peribolos Wall of polygonal masonry. In left foreground, outer face of the Late Roman Fortification Wall. In the upper left, part of the Archaic Temple.
Wall of polygonal masonry north of the Propylon of the Eleusinion. Above and to right, part of the Propylon and the Stoa. Lower right, part of outer face of the Late Roman Fortification Wall.
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.
View of area in front of the foundations of the Stoa. Cuttings for the terrace wall visible at right, and the Archaic Peribolos Wall, with lowest foundations still in place, visible at lower left.