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1997.01.0067 (86-260)'Marble Paved Building', showing later disturbances.13 Apr 1970  
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1997.01.0013 (86-261)Built drain with cover slabs. Road layers (strosis) to left; Green Lime Mortar Wall to right; Soft Yellow Poros Wall with oblique drain at top.18 May 1970  
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1997.01.0068 (86-262)East wall of 'Marble Paved Building'. Large blocks of later structure (monument?) at lower right; marble paving at center right.13 Apr 1970  
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1997.01.0069 (86-278)Soft Yellow Poros Wall with yellow and green building fill of west wall of 'Marble Paved Building' unexcavated; Green Lime Mortar Wall center left, Green Lime Mortar Wall<sub>1</sub> (encased in railroad wall) at top center; extremely modern bothros lower left.7 May 1970  
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1997.01.0070 (86-279)Soft Yellow Poros Wall with oblique blocks of drain at bottom; Green Lime Mortar Wall at upper right.7 May 1970  
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1997.01.0014 (86-285)Built drain with cover slabs. Soft Yellow Poros Wall to left; Green Lime Mortar Wall at top.18 May 1970  
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1997.01.0015 (86-308)Northern part of the built drain. Soft Yellow Poros Wall to right; west wall of the 'Marble Paved Building' to left; Green Lime Mortar Wall top center; earlier paved road (cut through by drain) in center. Note two wheel-rutted blocks: the top one is an Archaic anta capital, the bottom one is an Archaic Doric column capital.25 May 1970  
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1997.01.0072 (86-360)East end of the section. Green Lime Mortar Wall (with Ionic geisa) crossing over top of 'Marble Paved Building'. Line of east wall of latter at center.14 Jul 1970  
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1997.01.0073 (86-361)Built drain and road, east end of Roman Building β (Soft Yellow Poros Wall) with Late Roman walls crossing left to right (Green Lime Mortar Wall center; Green Lime Mortar Wall<sub>1</sub>, at top).14 Jul 1970  
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1997.01.0075 (86-363)West end of 'Marble Paved Building', built drain and road, east of Roman Building β with Green Lime Mortar Wall center, left to right; Green Lime Mortar Wall<sub>1</sub> emerging from railroad wall at top center.14 Jul 1970  
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1997.01.0076 (86-364)Peristyle of the Basilica showing marble pavement. Green Lime Mortar Wall. Ionic Geisa crossing over top from left to right.14 Jul 1970  
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1997.01.0016 (86-402)Area between Soft Yellow Poros Wall (upper left) and west wall of 'Marble Paved Building' (upper right). Cover slabs of built drain in foreground from which east wall of drain extends northwards. Note wheel-rutted blocks of earlier road toward upper left.10 Aug 1970  
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1997.01.0017 (86-415)Area between Soft Yellow Poros Wall (right) and 'Marble Paved Building' (left) with cover slabs of the built drain in background. The east wall of the drain has been partially removed exposing poros paving blocks of a north-south road, including heavily rutted ones in lower right corner (A 3852, 3853 and 3854 <i>in situ</i>).15 August 1970  
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1997.01.0082 (86-549)Pavement at southern edge of the 'Basilica'.September 1970  
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1997.01.0083 (86-552)Preserved section of the floor of the 'Marble Paved Building'.September 1970  
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1997.01.0085 (86-554)West central area of the section at the end of season. South foundations of Roman Building β (Augustan Stoa) across center. Projection 2 at upper left (i.e. the tie-in of the columnar facade of the 'Marble Paved Building').September 1970  
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1997.01.0086 (86-555)Southeast corner of the Roman Building β (Augustan Stoa) at the end of 1970 excavations. Note east face of wall remodeled at time of construction of the 'Marble Paved Building'.September 1970  
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1997.01.0087 (86-556)East end of section at the end of 1970 season. East wall of 'Marble Paved Building' at left, its paving at right. Late Roman 'Monument' foundations at lower left.September 1970  
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1997.01.0088 (86-557)East central area of section at the end of season. West wall of 'Marble Paved Building' at center, its paving to left. Built drain to right.September 1970  
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1997.01.0109 (86-631)West area of the house with greater masses of destruction debris still in place. Upper right: wall-painted room. Lower right: Room 2 with drain cover slabs to left. Left: alley with drain cover slabs. Far left: east wall of Basilica.14 Jun 1971  
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1997.01.0053 (86-646)Drain in front of the Greek House δ. Soft Yellow Poros east wall of the Northeast Complex in background. East wall of the marble paved court in foreground. For the appellation Northeast Complex see Hesperia 40 (1971), pp. 261-265.24 Jun 1971  
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1997.01.0089 (86-653)Detail of the west face of the Soft Yellow Poros east wall of the Northeast Complex. For the appellation 'Northeast Complex' see Hesperia 40 (1971), pp. 261-265.6 Jul 1971  
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1997.01.0090 (86-654)East aisle of the Northeast Complex on completion of digging earlier levels. For the appellation 'Northeast Complex' see Hesperia 40 (1971), pp. 261-265.6 Jul 1971  
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1997.01.0091 (86-655)East aisle of the Northeast Complex at completion of digging earlier levels. For the appellation 'Northeast Complex' see Hesperia 40 (1971), pp. 261-265.6 Jul 1971  
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1997.01.0092 (86-663)Southern area of east aisle of the Northeast Complex at completion of digging. Soft Yellow Poros east wall in background. At left, superimposed, from top: Green Lime Mortar wall, street wall of the Greek House δ and earlier wall. For the appellation 'Northeast Complex' see Hesperia 40 (1971), pp. 261-265.9 Jul 1971  
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1997.01.0093 (86-675)Supposed west end of the "Northeast Stoa". Railroad wall across bottom, last two blocks of the Northeast Stoa at lower left, earlier north-south wall at center with 'hook shaped' water channel cutting (cf. nb. p. 2239). For reference to that Stoa, see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 87, fig. 1.July 1971  
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1997.01.0008 (86-690)East aisle of the 'Basilica' (i.e. area between Marble Paved Building and Soft Yellow Poros east wall) at completion of excavations. Rooms 8-9 of the Greek House δ at center with street wall of the latter at top.18 Aug 1971  
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1997.01.0009 (86-691)East aisle of the 'Basilica' at completion of excavations. Across center, west face of the Soft Yellow Poros east wall i.e. the east wall of the Basilica.18 Aug 1971  
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1997.01.0010 (86-692)East aisle of the 'Basilica' at right, Soft Yellow Poros east wall at center, zig-zag drain crossed by the west wall of the Roman House ε at left, at completion of excavations.18 Aug 1971  
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1997.01.0119 (86-744)Alley between 'Basilica' and Roman House ε at the end of season. Backfilling completed.18 August 1971  
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1997.01.0124 (86-749)East aisle of the 'Basilica' at the end of season, backfilling completed. Street wall of the Greek House δ across top.15 Aug 1971  
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1997.01.0011 (87-10)On top row, fragments of revetment pilaster; on bottom row, fragments of pseudo-anthemion frieze (A 4295 fragments a-m).28 Feb 1972  
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1997.01.0012 (88-513)Partially restored plan of the 'Basilica' and the Roman House ε. Scale 1:100.1971  
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2002.01.2118Basilica and Roman House E in section ΒΔ.1971  
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2004.01.1281 (HAT 71-43)East aisle of the 'Basilica' (i.e. area between Marble Paved Building and Soft Yellow Poros east wall) at completion of excavations.1971  
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2004.01.1283 (HAT 72-9)Plan of the Classical buildings beneath the Northeast Complex, showing the preserved remains with restorations. For the appellation 'Northeast Complex' see Hesperia 40 (1971), pp. 261-265.1972  
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PD 2118 (DA 2400)Basilica and Roman House E in section ΒΔ.1971  
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PD 2118 (DA 2401)Basilica and Roman House E in section ΒΔ.1971  
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PD 2118 (DA 2402)Basilica and Roman House E in section ΒΔ.1971  
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PD 2118 (DA 2403)Basilica and Roman House E in section ΒΔ.1971