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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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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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S 369Arm Fragment of Colossal Figure30 May 1933  
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2012.23.0161 (5-2)Sections Ν, Ν' and Ξ, the so-called Stoa of the Giants and Tritons. Photograph taken at the beginning of the season before the demolition of the modern houses in the neighborhood.January 1935  
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2008.18.0016 (5-2)The so-called Stoa of the Giants and Tritons before the start of demolition in the central area of the Agora. View looking south, 1935.January 1935  
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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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S 596Hand of Gigantic Figure10 June 1935  
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S 599Hand Fragment of Gigantic Figure25 June 1935  
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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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2012.24.0150 (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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2004.03.0107 (ASCS AP 271)"Stoa of the Giants" before the beginning of the excavations. Cf. Hesperia 5 (1936), p. 7, fig. 4. DUPLICATEBefore 1935  
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S 826Draped Seated Figure Fragment11 February 1937  
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S 930Draped Seated Male Figure15 May 1937  
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1997.10.0323 (7-127)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Front view.1937  
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1997.10.0324 (7-241)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Front view.1937  
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1997.10.0325 (7-243)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Side view.1937  
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2012.25.0261 (7-127)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Front view.1937  
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2012.25.0376 (7-241)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Front view.1937  
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2012.25.0378 (7-243)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Side view.1937  
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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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2012.51.0396 (XIX-66)Triton, third from the west. Back view.July 1939  
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2012.51.0397 (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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2012.51.0398 (XIX-68)Base of the easternmost Giant showing the relief panel.July 1939