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1997.09.0225 (LIV-15)View of the area south of the altar.5 Jun 1952  
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1997.09.0226 (LIV-16)General view showing the Eschara and the paving slabs; above in center, the exedra.5 Jun 1952  
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1997.09.0227 (LIV-17)Southeast corner of the Eschara, with paving slabs around.5 Jun 1952  
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1997.09.0228 (LIV-18)Detail of the south side, from above.5 Jun 1952  
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1997.09.0229 (LIV-19)Detail to show the southwest corner of the Eschara.6 Jun 1952  
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1997.09.0232 (LIV-9)Area to the south of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods before refilling; in foreground the corner of the Sanctuary.31 May 1952  
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1997.09.0233 (LIV-92)Area to the south of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods, after refilling; in foreground the corner of the Sanctuary.4 Aug 1952  
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1997.09.0234 (LIV-93)Archaic Eschara to the south of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods, after refilling. Above its corner are the foundations of an exedra.4 Aug 1952  
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1997.09.0235 (LIV-94)Eschara to the south of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods, after refilling.4 Aug 1952  
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1997.09.0236 (LV-21)Poros crown with hawk's beak moulding from the enclosure wall.1952  
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1997.09.0239Drawing of a lion's head spout, by Louis-François S. Fauvel.   
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1997.09.0240 (XXXVI-39)Part of the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter to M. Barbié du Bocage, April 4, 1811. From the archives of the Gennadius Library, Athens, manuscript no. 134, p. 41 verso (part).   
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1997.09.0241 (XXXVI-40)From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II<sup>2</sup>, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I<sup>2</sup>, 864 (I 2408) and C.I.G., 542a; From the archives of the Gennadius Library, Athens, manuscript no. 134, p. 49 recto. Cf. 1997.09.0243 to view the continuation of the letter.   
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1997.09.0242 (XXXVI-41)Letter from François S. Fauvel's to M. Barbié du Bocage, dated Athens, September 10, 1810. From the archives of the Gennadius Library, Athens, manuscript no. 134, p. 38 recto. The inscription transcribed is IG II<sup>2</sup>, 4209.   
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1997.09.0243 (XXXVI-42)From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II<sup>2</sup>, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I<sup>2</sup>, 864 (I 2408) and C.I.G., 542a; From the archives of the Gennadius Library, Athens, manuscript no. 134, p. 49 recto. Cf. Cf. 1997.09.0241 to view the upper part of the letter.   
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1997.09.0244 (5-112)General view looking across central excavations. Taken from the east end of Section Ο. At left, Church of Panagia Vlassarou. Site of François S. Fauvel's house, French consul in Athens (1753-1838).1935  
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1997.09.0245 (XXVIII-67)View towards the Acropolis with the Church of the Holy Apostles in right background. Taken from the site of François S. Fauvel's house. At right, modern house on Polygnotou Street1947  
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1997.09.0246 (XXXVI-38)Painting of François S. Fauvel's house showing the collector on his balcony; the dome of the Holy Apostles to right of center. Photograph of the painting by L. Dupré.1825  
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1997.09.0247 (81-325)"Simon's House" as cleared after removal of Channel 5. Monument Base and Wall A in middle ground. Northwest corner of the Middle Stoa at left.3 Mar 1959  
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1997.09.0250 (86-405)General view of "Simon's House".August 1970  
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1997.09.0251 (4-261)5th c. A.D. building with court, detail.12 May 1934  
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1997.09.0252 (82-249)Building after conservation.4 Sep 1959  
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1997.09.0253 (LXXVI-82)Area around southwest corner of building after removal of the martyra.21 Jun 1955  
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1997.09.0254 (LXXVI-83)Area around southwest corner of the building after removal of the martyra.21 Jun 1955  
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1997.09.0255 (86-676)Late Roman monument base reused as Byzantine vaulted tomb.23 Jul 1971  
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1997.09.0256 (86-677)Late Roman monument base reused as Byzantine vaulted tomb.23 Jul 1971  
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1997.09.0257 (86-678)Late Roman monument base reused as Byzantine vaulted tomb.23 Jul 1971  
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1997.09.0258 (86-679)Late Roman monument base reused as Byzantine vaulted tomb.23 Jul 1971  
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1997.09.0259 (4-117)Statue base with a dedication by Leagros.1934  
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1997.09.0260 (6-244)Statue base with a dedication by Leagros, detailed view of the inscription.1936  
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1997.09.0261 (81-541)Statue base with a dedication by Leagros.June 1959  
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1997.09.0262 (84-113)Statue base with a dedication by Leagros.1965  
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1997.09.0263 (85-190)Small latrine in the room to north of the southeast court.20 May 1967  
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1997.09.0265 (LII-66)North monument base and Byzantine tomb, immediately north of the apse of the Late Roman Complex.2 May 1952  
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1997.09.0266 (LII-94)Upper right, large monument base in front of the east part of the Middle Stoa and cutting to the east of it. Across upper left, Middle Stoa terrace wall. At lower left, dike between lime-pits at 90/ΙΗ and 86/ΚΒ. Round cutting at left of centre is 17th c. well at 89-90/ΙΗ-ΙΘ. Shallower rectangular and circular cuttings are presumably plating-holes for trees or shrubs.17 May 1952  
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1997.09.0267 (LIV-39)Large monument base and tile water channel.14 Jun 1952  
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1997.09.0270 (XLVII-53)View of terme base as found.May 1951  
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1997.09.0271 (XLVII-54)View of terme base as found.May 1951  
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1997.09.0275 (80-317)Water channels of Panathenaic Way (wide angle lens). In foreground, monument bases along the west side of the Panathenaic Way. At right, large monument base in front of the Middle Stoa. Column stands on the northeast corner of the Middle Stoa.31 Jul 1956  
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1997.09.0276 (80-318)Beyond the monument bases the Byzantine vaulted chamber (Deposit O 11:1) in whose walls were found the fragments of the poros lion group, S 1972. In center left background, modern house on Polygnotou Street.31 Jul 1956  
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1997.09.0277 (80-319)View of water channels. Foreground, northeast corner of the Middle Stoa. In left background, the Odeion.31 Jul 1956  
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1997.09.0279 (80-328)Monument bases along the west side of the Panathenaic Way, just north of the Middle Stoa.13 Apr 1956  
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1997.09.0280 (80-329)Northeast corner of the Middle Stoa Terrace, and monument bases, as cleared.13 Apr 1956  
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1997.09.0283 (83-490)View including most of Agora central and south areas, with the Acropolis and Areopagus in background. At right, the Giants.June 1954  
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1997.09.0288Fragments of Hesperides panel. Right, marble fragment in Metropolitan Museum. Left, cast of fragment now in Leningrad. Probably from the same slab. Copy of Roman date both with a sawn back (H.A.T.)   
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1997.09.0289 (87-346)Sign for the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods.July 1973  
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1997.09.0290 (Various i-59 a)Model of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods. Model by Christos Mammelis. Cf. Hesperia 48 (1949), p. 219.   
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1997.09.0291 (Various iii-6 b)Peirithoos Panel in the Louvre and the Museo Torlonia. (Rephotographed from Römanische Mitteilungen, LIII, 1938, pl. 34, 2).   
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1997.09.0292 (XL-53)Orpheus Panel in Naples. (Rephotographed from Anderson no. 23246).ca. 1950  
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1997.09.0293 (XL-54)Hesperides Panel in Villa Albani. (Rephotographed from Anderson no. 1890).ca. 1950  
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1997.09.0294 (XL-55)Peliads Panel in Lateran. (Rephotographed from Anderson no. 24220).ca. 1950  
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1997.09.0295 (XLVII-40)Restored elevation of the parapet, outer face, showing three-figure reliefs in place. East side, above; west side, below.May 1951  
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1997.09.0296 (XLVIII-48 )Restored east and west elevations with drawings of the four sculpted slabs in place.1951  
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1997.09.0297 (XLVIII-78)Model of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods.1951  
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1997.09.0298 (XLVIII-79)Model of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods.1951  
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1997.09.0299 (4-360)Plan of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods.1934  
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1997.09.0300 (XLVIII-51)Plans, at left, of the Ara Pacis and at right, of the Archaic altar of Apollo at Didyma, for comparison with the plan of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods.1951  
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1997.09.0301 (XLVIII-76)Restored plan of the Altar of the Twelve Gods, first period.1951  
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1997.09.0302 (Various iii-45)Small poros altar still <i>in situ</i> on the West Slope of the Acropolis by the Beule Gate. Closely similar in material and workmanship, it may give an idea of the scheme of the Agora altar.ca. 1949  
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1997.09.0304 (80-453)Archaic poros capital as found, to north of Altar of Ares.23 Feb 1957  
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1997.09.0305 (80-454)Bronze shield (B 1200) as found beneath the Archaic poros capital (A 2667) to north of the Temple of Ares. Deposit L-M 7:1.25 Feb 1957  
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1997.09.0306 (80-456)Archaic poros capital (A 2667) reused as stopper for the Sacred Pit L-M 7:1. Original underside. Cf. Hesperia 27 (1958), pp. 148-153.27 Feb 1957  
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1997.09.0307 (80-457)Archaic poros capital (A 2667) reused as stopper for a sacred pit (Deposit L-M 7-1). Original top side. Cf. Hesperia 27 (1958), pp. 148-153.27 Feb 1957  
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1997.09.0308 (80-465)General view during excavation. Deposit L-M 7:1.31 Mar 1957  
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1997.09.0309 (3-208)Roman statues in wall in southwest corner. Left, draped standing female figure (S 314); right, nude male figure striding left (S 313).17 Mar 1933  
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1997.09.0310 (3-212)Draped standing female statue as found in trench above drain.12 Apr 1933  
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1997.09.0311 (3-213)Draped standing female statue as erected.12 Apr 1933  
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1997.09.0312 (3-310)Roman statues in wall in southwest corner. Left, draped standing female figure (S 314); right, nude male figure striding left (S 313).5 Jul 1933  
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1997.09.0313 (3-329)Left, inscribed stele (I 918); right, large triangular base for a bronze tripod (S 370).July 1933  
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1997.09.0314 (3-330)Large triangular marble base for a bronze tripod. Each of the three sides of the pedestal is adorned in relief with a single life-size figure. Archaizing Neo-Attic style dated in the 2nd c. B.C.July 1933  
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1997.09.0315 (3-331)Large triangular marble base for a bronze tripod. Each of the three sides of the pedestal is adorned in relief with a single life-size figure. Archaizing Neo-Attic style dated in the 2nd c. B.C.July 1933  
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1997.09.0316 (3-332)Large triangular marble base for a bronze tripod. Each of the three sides of the pedestal is adorned in relief with a single life-size figure. Archaizing Neo-Attic style dated in the 2nd c. B.C.July 1933  
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1997.09.0317 (3-333)Large triangular marble base for a bronze tripod. Each of the three sides of the pedestal is adorned in relief with a single life-size figure. Archaizing Neo-Attic style dated in the 2nd c. B.C.July 1933  
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1997.09.0318 (3-334)Large triangular marble base for a bronze tripod. Each of the three sides of the pedestal is adorned in relief with a single life-size figure. This figure was identified as Theseus with his club. View of Archaizing Neo-Attic style dated in the 2nd c. B.C.July 1933  
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1997.09.0319 (3-336)Roman head. Portrait herm of a middle-aged man.July 1933  
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1997.09.0320 (6-375)Draped male statue as found in a modern wall.10 Mar 1936  
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1997.09.0321 (81-51)Selection of objects from the fill of the Sacred Pit to the north of the Temple of Ares. Deposit L-M 7:1. Cf. Hesperia 27 (1958), pp. 148-153.   
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1997.09.0322 (81-77)Selection of objects from the fill of the Sacred Pit to the north of the Temple of Ares. Deposit L-M 7:1. Cf. Hesperia 27 (1958), pp. 148-153, the objects are lettered a-m; shield, d, not included in this picture.   
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1997.09.0330 (85-231)South side of the Southwest Temple before removal of the breccia blocks.13 Jun 1967  
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1997.09.0338 (88-137)Doric entablature: Southwest Temple epistyle block A 2983 found in the Post-Herulian Wall.1981  
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1997.09.0339 (88-137)Doric entablature: Southwest Temple metope fragments.1981  
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1997.09.0340 (88-137)Wall blocks from Thorikos. These blocks were found built in the Post-Herulian Wall.1981  
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1997.09.0341 (88-137)Doric entablature: elevation of triglyphs.1981  
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1997.09.0342 (88-138)Wall blocks from Thorikos.1981  
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1997.09.0343 (88-138)Doric entablature: epistyle backers.1981  
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1997.09.0344 (88-139)Restored plan and elevation of the Southwest Temple, showing reused Doric architecture,Jan 1981  
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1997.09.0345 (88-140)Southwest Temple and Southeast Temple, actual state plans.1981  
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1997.09.0346 (XLVIII-58)Temple between the Civic Offices and the Odeion, foundation of the stylobate.30 Jul 1951  
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1997.09.0347 (XLVIII-59)Southwest Temple foundations.30 Jul 1951  
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1997.09.0349 (85-377)The tile standard.August 1967  
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1997.09.0359 (XXVII-89)Tile Standard on its base. Left, A 1283; right, A 1133.ca. 1947  
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1997.09.0360 (XXVII-90)Close view of the Tile Standard on its base.ca. 1947  
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1997.09.0361 (85-380)Underground chamber east of the Odeion.August 1967  
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1997.09.0362 (85-381)Underground chamber east of the Odeion.August 1967  
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1997.09.0363 (85-382)Underground chamber east of the Odeion.August 1967  
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1997.09.0364 (85-449)Underground chamber east of the Odeion.August 1967  
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1997.09.0365 (85-450)Underground chamber east of the Odeion as it appeared, cleaned for study, in 1967.August 1967  
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1997.09.0366 (LII-18)Southeast area of Section Ζ by the west end of the Middle Stoa. Gravel streak immediately before it was filled in.March 1952  
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1997.09.0367 (LII-32)Section Ν, a 4th c. hole. Note terrace wall lying on undug part of hole.March 1952  
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1997.09.0368 (LII-33)Section Ν, a 4th.c. hole. Cf. Cf. 1997.09.0367 for a closer view at a different angle.March 1952