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A 1175Pedestal FragmentAugust 1946  
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A 1176Pedestal FragmentAugust 1946  
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A 1177Base for Pilaster   
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A 1398Pilaster Base1948  
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A 1491Pilaster Capital Fragments1949  
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S 369Arm Fragment of Colossal Figure30 May 1933  
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S 596Hand of Gigantic Figure10 June 1935  
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S 599Hand Fragment of Gigantic Figure25 June 1935  
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S 1202Hand Fragment31 May 1946  
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S 1214Head and Neck Fragments of TritonAugust 1946, 5 July 1949  
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S 1215Torso Fragment of TritonAugust 1946  
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S 1216Torso Fragment of TritonAugust 1946  
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S 1218Arm Fragment of GiantAugust 1946  
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S 1219Arm Fragment of GiantAugust 1946  
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S 1221Hand Fragment of GiantAugust 1946  
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S 1303Giant's Body Fragment14 August 1947  
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S 1344Triton Tail Fragment1948  
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S 1348Relief Fragment from Base of Colossal FigureJuly 1948  
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S 1390Giant's Tail Fragment17 March 1949  
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PD 108 (DA 4560)Odeion: Giant (No. 9) and Triton (No. 1).1947  
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PD 109 (DA 4567)Pedestals that are now beneath Giant No. 9 and Triton No. 1 in the Odeion.1948  
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PD 110 (DA 4566)Mouldings from the top and bottom of pedestals for colossal figures found in the Odeion.1948  
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PD 111 (DA 4565)Fragmentary top of pedestal for a colossal figure found in the Odeion.1948  
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PD 112 (DA 4564)Top and bottom blocks from the pedestal of an anta at the Odeion.1948  
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1997.05.0448 (88-466)View of the temple in a distance with the colossal figures of the Odeion in center foreground.1990  
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1997.10.0107 (XXXII-42)Plan and elevation of a crowning member for the base of one of the Giants, showing original cuttings and cuttings for reuse.1948  
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1997.10.0108 (XXXII-43)Plan and elevation of anta capitals and bases from entrance to either side of Giants and Tritons.1948  
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1997.10.0109 (XXXII-51)Section through base of one of the Giants to show top and bottom mouldings.1948  
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1997.10.0232 (XXXIV-8)Odeion marbles as set up in the courtyard of the Old Excavation House, with John Travlos admiring them.1948  
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1997.10.0254 (81-247)Easternmost Giant on its base.20 Jan 1959  
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1997.10.0255 (83-155)Westernmost Triton on its base.June 1962  
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1997.10.0256 (87-345)Labels for the Giants placed on the monument at the Agora.July 1973  
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1997.10.0257 (87-466)Westernmost Triton on its base, front view.July 1974  
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1997.10.0258 (87-467)Westernmost Triton on its base with view of the Acropolis. In center left the Church of the Holy Apostles.July 1974  
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1997.10.0259 (87-516)Close view of the westernmost Triton.1974  
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1997.10.0260 (Section ΩΔ 181)Giant in easternmost position in the "Gymnasium" series. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside the colossal figures. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 136.   
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1997.10.0262 (Leica S 1214)Fragment of a neck of a Triton. Pentelic marble. Front view.   
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1997.10.0263Triton at the start of the excavation. Front view.May 1935  
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1997.10.0264Giant at the start of the excavation. Proper right view.May 1935  
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1997.10.0265Giant at the start of the excavation.May 1935  
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1997.10.0266Triton at the start of the excavation.May 1935  
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1997.10.0267 (Section ΩΔ 140)Top member of a pedestal for a pilaster.Summer 1946  
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1997.10.0268 (Section ΩΔ 151)Top of a fragmentary pedestal for a colossal figure.Summer 1946  
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1997.10.0269 (Section ΩΔ 182)Giant in easternmost position in "Gymnasium" series. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymnasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside the colossal figures. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 136.ca. 1946  
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1997.10.0270Stoa of the Giants, view of the statue of the Triton "Phorbas" after the original excavation by the Archeological Society to Late Roman level, modern houses in background.Ca. 1873  
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1997.10.0271 (XIX-66)Triton, third from the west. Back view.July 1939  
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1997.10.0272 (XIX-67)Giant in easternmost position of the "Gymnasium" series. Proper right side. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside the colossal figures. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 136.July 1939  
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1997.10.0273 (XIX-68)Base of the easternmost Giant showing the relief panel.July 1939  
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1997.10.0274 (XIX-69)The easternmost Giant.July 1939  
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1997.10.0275 (XIX-70)Base of the westernmost Triton showing the relief panel.July 1939  
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1997.10.0276 (XIX-71)Westernmost Triton. Close view.July 1939  
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1997.10.0277 (XIX-72)Westernmost Triton in Late Roman Complex series. Figure and pedestal. Proper right side.July 1939  
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1997.10.0278 (XIX-73)Giant in easternmost position of the Late Roman Complex series. Back view.July 1939  
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1997.10.0279 (XIX-74)General view of the Giants.July 1939  
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1997.10.0280 (XIX-75)Westernmost Triton in Late Roman Complex series. Figure and pedestal. Front view.July 1939  
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1997.10.0281 (XIX-76)The westernmost Triton, back view.July 1939  
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1997.10.0282 (XIX-77)General view of the Giants.July 1939  
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1997.10.0283 (XIX-78)View of the easternmost Giant with its base.July 1939  
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1997.10.0284 (XIX-79)Triton, third from the west. Proper left view.July 1939  
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1997.10.0285 (XIX-80)Triton, third from the west, front view.July 1939  
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1997.10.0286 (XXII-10)Detail of westernmost Giant. Proper left view.14 Nov 1939  
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1997.10.0287 (XXII-11)Detail of westernmost Giant. Proper left view.14 Nov 1939  
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1997.10.0288 (XXII-7)Close view of the bust of the westernmost Triton. Note the heavy weathering on the surface.14 Nov 1939  
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1997.10.0289 (XXII-8)Close view of the bust of the westernmost Triton. Note the heavy weathering on the surface.14 Nov 1939  
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1997.10.0290 (XXII-9)Detail of westernmost Giant. Three-quarter view, proper left. Note the heavy weathering on the surface.14 Nov 1939  
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1997.10.0291 (XXIX-56)Fragment from the lower part of a Triton. Pentelic marble.ca. 1947  
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1997.10.0292 (XXIX-57)Fragment from the tail of a Giant. Pentelic marble.ca. 1947  
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1997.10.0293 (XXIX-59)Fragment from the lower part of a Triton. Pentelic marble.ca. 1947  
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1997.10.0294 (XXIX-61)Fragment from the pedestal of a colossal figure, lower part. Pentelic marble.ca. 1947  
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1997.10.0295 (XXVI-72)Fragments of arms and hands of Giants and Tritons. Pentelic marble.ca. 1947  
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1997.10.0296 (XXXII-44)Plans and elevations of the pedestals of the Giant and the Triton.1948  
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1997.10.0297 (XXXII-52)Elevations of the Giant and Triton. Front and side views.1947  
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1997.10.0298 (XXXIII-63)Fragment from the tail of a Triton. Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0299 (XXXIII-64)Forearm of a colossal figure (Giant or Triton). Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0300 (XXXIII-65)Left elbow of a colossal figure (Giant or Triton). Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0301 (XXXIII-66)Right hand of Triton holding a shell. View of the back. Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0302 (XXXIII-67)Fragment of the left hand of a Giant, holding a branch. View of the back. Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0303 (XXXIII-68)Fragment of the left hand of a Giant, holding a branch. Front view. Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0304 (XXXIII-69)Right hand of a Triton holding a shell. View of the back. Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0305 (XXXIII-70)Right hand of a Triton holding a shell. Front view. Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0306 (XXXIII-71)Part of right hand of a Giant holding a branch. View of the back. Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0307 (XXXIII-72)Part of the right hand of a Giant holding a branch. Front view. Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0308 (XXXIII-73)Right hand of a Triton holding a shell. Front view. Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0309 (XXXIII-74)Left arm and hand of a colossal figure (Giant or Triton). Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0310 (XXXIII-75)Left arm and hand of one of the colossal figure (Giant or Triton). Pentelic marble.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0311 (XXXIII-96)Carrey 's drawing of central group in the Parthenon West Pediment, for comparison with Giants and Tritons.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0312 (XXXIII-97)Athena and Poseidon on a Kertsch hydria for a comparison with the Tritons.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0313 (XXXIV-16)Relief from the pedestal of a colossal figure with a snake curled around a tree. Pentelic marble.1948  
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1997.10.0314 (XXXIX-10)Fragment of a giant's tail.ca. 1949  
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1997.10.0315 (XXXV-27)Head of Triton, reported to have been found in the excavations at Eleusis conducted between 1882 and 1889 (Eleusis Inv. No. 72). Pentelic marble. Front view.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0316 (XXXV-93)Head of Triton, reported to have been found in the excavations at Eleusis conducted between 1882 and 1889 (Eleusis Inv. No. 72) rejoined to neck found in the Agora (S 1214). Pentelic marble. Three-quarter view, proper left.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0317 (XXXV-94)Head of Triton, reported to have been found in excavations at Eleusis conducted between 1882 and 1889 (Eleusis Inv. No. 72) rejoined to neck found in the Agora (S 1214). Pentelic marble. Proper left profile.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0318 (XXXV-95)Fragments of capitals from above the piers behind the colossal figures.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0319 (XXXVI-76)Westernmost Triton in the "Gymnasium" series (right), printed in reverse to show the inspiration from the Parthenon West Pediment. Compare with Carrey 's drawing of central group in the Parthenon West Pediment (left).ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0320 (XXXVI-77)On the left, representation of Hephaistos on the Madrid puteal (Einzelaufnahme 1729) and at right the easternmost Giant in the "Gymnasium" series. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside the colossal figures. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 136.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0321 (XXXVIII-82)Giant in easternmost position of the "Gymnasium" series. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside the colossal figures. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 136.1949  
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1997.10.0322 (XXXVIII-83)Giant in easternmost position of the "Gymnasium" series. Front view. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside the colossal figures. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 136.1949  
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1997.19.0202 (6-22)View from the old excavations. From left to right: Houses 637a/7, 637a/6 and 637a/5. The House 637a/8 can be seen in the background. At left, square called the "Stoa of the Giants" under excavation with the easternmost Giant of the series seen from the side.9 Sep 1935  
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2002.03.0019 (ASCS AP 271)Square of the Stoa of the Giants. View of the colossal figures from the Odeion before the excavation.Ca. 1910  
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2004.01.0928 (HAT 57-141)The colossal figures of the Odeion and the Hephaisteion with snow.November 1957