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ΟΕ-3-81 (pp. 541-542)Storage Amphora
Statue of Apollo Patroos
Thompson (1953-1954), pp. 30-44, pls. 1, 2
Capital: Corinthian
Borker, no. 7
Vitrified Channel Fragment
27 March 1934
1956
1907
6 June 1962
10 March 1936
  
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Α-2-60 (pp. 308-309)Marble Fragments
Fragment Broken all Around
Fragment with Remains of very Large; Flat
Fragments of Kithara of Apollo Patroos
Fragment of Drapery
Small Fragments
Corner Fragment Acanthus
Small Fragment of Poros Cornice
Triglyph Fragment: Painted
3 July 1931  
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Α-1-74 (pp. 133-134)Marble Fragments, continued
Fragment of Taenia, Regula, 2 Guttae
1 Gutta from a Mutule
Fragment with Small Hawks Beak
Via Fragment
Fragment with Two Large Flutes
Hymettian Marble Fragment of Base
Fragment from Large Doric Column
Fragments of Kithara of Apollo Patroos
Architectural Terracottas
Jun 17 1931  
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Α-9-97 (pp. 1917-1918)Hellenistic Building on Kolonos
Southeast Corner Exposed; Plan and Section
Southeast Corner Evidence for Date of Construction Terrace Wall to South; Plan and Section
Poros Geison Perhaps from This Building
Roman Room Near Southeast Corner of Hellenistic Building
Note on Stucco
Index
Water Channels
Archaic Terracotta Water Pipe Oriented Southeast-Northwest
Later Roman U Channel Behind Stoa; Oriented South-North
At First Regarded as Grave
Drawing
Clearing Beside Retaining Wall
Clearing
Section
Details of Pipes
To West of Apollo Patroos
Late Roman O-Shaped? Terracotta Pipe Oriented Southeast-Northwest
Stoa Water Channel on Kolonos
   
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Η'-1-7 (pp. 5-6)Note on Nomenclature
Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios equals Royal Stoa which equals The Stoa
Temple of Apollo Patroos equals Dorpfeldt's Stoa Vasileios
Small Rectangular Building to North of Temple of Apollo; Probably a Small Temple within the Sanctuary of Apollo Housing a Cult Statue
Roman Building equals the Large Rectangular Building in the North Part of the Area whose Northeast Corner Lies beneath the Railway. Its Foundation Walls are of Concrete
Byzantine Building equals the Large Complex of Byzantine Rooms Overlying the Roman Building and Occupying the North Part of the Section
6 February 1933Late 5th B.C.
Second half 4th B.C.
First half 4th B.C.
400 A.D.
1100 A.D.