South edge of Panathenaic Way. At center from top to bottom is cut for robbed out drain, just to right of circular Hellenistic altar (S 2525). To left of Altar are remains of a monument bordering the Panathenaic Way. Walls and pits are Early Byzantine.
South edge of Panathenaic Way. Just left of center from top to bottom is earth cut for robbed out drain running just left of circular Hellenistic altar (S 2525). To right of altar are remains of a monument bordering the Panathenaic Way. Walls and pits are Early Byzantine.
View of Panathenaic Way at Late Roman level (after removal of Layer F). At top, the Hellenistic altar (S 2525) with water gutter and remains of a Classical monument just beyond gutter. At center is robbed out channel from the 5th c. A.D. water mill.
Hellenistic altar sitting on Panathenaic Way, northeast of group of monument bases. Before building of support below Altar and filling in of modern pit visible on photo. Altar is also subsequently lowered to original position.
Hellenistic altar in Panathenaic Way after filling in of modern pit. For view of pit before filling, cf. 1997.01.0451. At right is the water gutter of the Panathenaic Way, at extreme right are the monument bases. End of season.
Round marble curb found in the Herulian fill. Plan and section. Pentelic marble. Corrections on measurement were made. For corrected version see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 104, fig. 3.