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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