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I 5510Boundary Stone  
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1997.09.0054 (5-130)General view with marble base and east wall of the Late Roman Complex in foreground.  
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1997.09.0087 (XLVIII-67)View after conservation work on the Temple of Ares. Altar of Zeus Agoraios in lower right.  
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1997.09.0097 (LVI-82)Area north of the west end of the Middle Stoa. In foreground, the "Horos Stone" and the polygonal terrace wall; in background, the tumbled blocks of a monument base and the foundations of the Middle Stoa.  
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2012.53.0777 (LVI-82)Area north of the west end of the Middle Stoa. In foreground, the "Horos Stone" and the polygonal terrace wall; in background, the tumbled blocks of a monument base and the foundations of the Middle Stoa.  
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2012.53.0240 (XLVIII-67)View after conservation work on the Temple of Ares. Altar of Zeus Agoraios in lower right.  
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2012.23.0289 (5-130)General view with marble base and east wall of the Late Roman Complex in foreground.  
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2004.01.2423 (HAT 53-48)Area north of the west end of the Middle Stoa. In foreground, the Boundary Stone and the polygonal terrace wall; in background, the tumbled blocks of a monument base and the foundations of the Middle Stoa.  
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PD 1062-a (DA 4093)Actual state plan of Simon's House and buildings of the southwest side of the Agora.  
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PD 1110 (DA 4224)Area of the House of Simon the Cobbler.  
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PD 1110 (DA 4226)Area of the House of Simon the Cobbler.  
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PD 117-1951 (DA 4456)Actual state plan of the Peribolos of the Altar of the Twelve Gods.  
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PD 260 (DA 4585)Actual state plan of the Agora area showing the Odeion, Middle Stoa, South Stoa, and Enneakrounos.  
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PD 260 (DA 4590)Actual state plan of the Agora area showing the Odeion, Middle Stoa, South Stoa, and Enneakrounos.  
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PD 2485 (DA 567)Restored plan of the Agora during the 1st half of the 2nd century A.D., showing the Southeast and Southwest Temples and Late Roman Fortification Tower.  
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PD 2485 (DA 568)Restored plan of the Agora during the 1st half of the 2nd century A.D., showing the Southeast and Southwest Temples and Late Roman Fortification Tower.  
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A 64Triglyph Block Fragment with Mason's Mark  
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A 2241Column Fragment: Doric  
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A 2253Wall Block Fragment with Mason's Mark  
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S 305Head of Youth  
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S 320Head Fragment of Female Figure  
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A 403Altar Side Block  
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S 1072Draped Female Figure Fragment from Relief  
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S 1459Head of Male Figure from Relief  
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S 1494Head of Female Figure from Relief  
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S 1538Head of Female Figure from Relief  
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S 676Draped Female Figure Fragment from Relief  
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S 870Draped Female Figure Fragment  
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DA 13042Temple of Ares ceiling coffer.  
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PD 2557-2009 (DA 13313)Plan of the Agora at the height of its development in ca. A.D. 150  
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PD 1734-2003 (DA 13337)Agora boundary stone found east of the Tholos, ca. 500 B.C.  
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PD 1734-2008 (DA 13338)Boundary stones of the Agora, (ca 500 B.C.).  
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PD 1734-2010 (DA 13339)Agora boundary stones, I 7039 (left) and I 5510 (right).  
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PD 2557-2006 (DA 13390)Plan of the Agora at the height of its development in ca. A.D. 150.  
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PD 2557-2003 (DA 13391)Plan of the Agora at the height of its development in ca. A.D. 150.  
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PD 967 (DA 10720)Temple of Ares. Reconstructed step block.  
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L-M 7:1Pit7th-5th c. B.C. 
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2008.01.0003Wash rendering of Corinthian pilaster capital, exterior order. Side view. Marian Welker.  
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2008.01.0004Wash rendering of lotus and acanthus capital, interior order. Restoration based on A 471. Marian Welker.  
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H 12:15WellCa. 520-480 B.C. 
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1997.10.0080 (XXXIV-23)Stamps on terracotta roof tiles found either in or immediately overlying the destruction debris: 1) Dionysios series (A 1309), 2) Diodoros series (A 552), 3) Aigipyros series (A 415), 4) Medeios series (A 544), 5) Mother of the Gods series (A 545). Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), pl. 38.  
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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.  
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1997.10.0126 (XXXVIII-49)Wash rendering of Corinthian pilaster capital, exterior order. Side view.  
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1997.10.0127 (XXXVIII-50)Wash rendering of lotus and acanthus capital, interior order. Restoration based on A 471.  
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1997.10.0129 (5-284)Restored elevation of a lotus and acanthus capital from the interior order. Based on A 471.  
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1997.10.0144 (XXXII-48)Profiles of bases. Left, from the outside of a pilaster (A 1152a); right, from an inner round column (A 1150-1151).  
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1997.10.0145 (XXXII-50)Plan, section and elevation of a cornice block from the main order.  
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1997.10.0146 (XXXII-53)Restored elevation of a lotus and acanthus capital from the interior order. Based on A 471.  
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1997.10.0148 (XXXIV-18)Restored elevation of a Corinthian capital from the northwest corner of the exterior order.  
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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.  
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1997.10.0343 (81-79)Plans, elevations, and sections of metopes from the Temple of Ares.  
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1997.10.0344 (81-81)Plans of top and bottom of triglyphs from the Temple of Ares.  
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1997.10.0373 (81-72)Restored profile, plans and elevation of epikranitis fragments. Cf. Hesperia 28 (1959), p. 35, fig. 19.  
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1997.10.0374 (81-80)Plans, elevations, and restored isometric drawing of the flank geison block based on two large non-joining fragments, one from the inner face (A 1812), the other one preserving only the back of the mutule soffit (A 1939).  
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1997.10.0375 (81-82)Plans, elevations, and sections of marble roof tiles of Temples of Hephaistos and Ares, for comparison.  
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1997.10.0376 (81-83)Plan and elevation of a crosswall block.  
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1997.10.0377 (81-84)Plans, elevations, and section of a triglyph.  
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1997.10.0378 (81-85)Profiles of anta-capitals of Temples of Hephaistos and Ares for comparison. Cf. Hesperia 28 (1959), p. 36, fig. 20 with addition of profile A 1135.  
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1997.10.0379 (9-82)Restored drawing of a ceiling coffer from the Temple of Ares, made on the basis of several fragments. Watercolor by Piet de Jong.  
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1997.10.0380 (LX-54)Drawings of architrave fragments. Epistyle fragments (A 896 and A 1792) and a fragment with regula and guttae (A 169).  
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1997.10.0381 (LX-55)At left: tympanum backer. At right: restored isometric drawing of corner of the epistyle.  
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1997.10.0382 (LX-56)Isometric drawings of wall blocks (A 215, A 248, A 1567, A 1568 and A 2253) and step blocks (A 704, A 1438 and A 1847).  
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1997.10.0383 (LX-57)Profiles of anta capitals.  
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1997.10.0384 (LX-58)Plan and section of a corner geison block bearing the number A 238. Many fragments were doweled together and partly restored in concrete. Included in the reconstructed cornice are the pieces: A 238a , A 239 a & b, A 602, A 2241-2250 and other fragments of A 238 renumbered as A 2251-2254.  
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1997.10.0385 (LX-59)Profiles of capital fragments of the Temple of Ares compared with profile of Hephaisteion capital. The lower part of the profile of A 600 and A 1845 (fragment c) has been restored from A 1773.  
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1997.10.0386 (LX-60)Plans, sections, and elevations of triglyphs and a reconstruction of the frieze. Cf. Hesperia 28 (1959), pp. 18-19, figs. 9 and 10 for a revised version made in 1958 by Ms. Holland.  
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1997.10.0388 (LX-62)Restored plan of capital and detail of flutes of a column. Made from A 1845 (fragment b), A 1437 and A 2241 (small fragment of arris).  
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1997.10.0390 (LX-68)Profiles of geison block. The height is given by the epikranitis fragments A 1779 and A 1812a, while the profile of the moulding was taken from A 1868.  
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1997.10.0400 (LX-53)Plan and section of ceiling and profiles of coffers. On drawing A 2773 should be read A 2173.  
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1997.10.0470 (XIX-83)Restored elevation of the corner of the temple with the angle cornice block. A 64 is a corner triglyph block; A 602, A 238, A 239 (fragments a and b) are part of the same corner block forming the fascia; A 701 is a corner sima. [A 701 was erroneously assigned to the Temple of Ares, it actually belongs to the Hephaisteion. Cf. A.J.A. 78, 1974, p. 224, no. 31 and A.J.A. 80, 1976, p. 232.]  
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1997.09.0007 (XXVII-91)Plan and section of fragments of the poros altar: crowning moulding of the altar (A 1198) and fragment from the bolster (A 1199). Cf. Hesperia Suppl. 6 (1941), pl. 14, 1 and 2.  
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1997.09.0098 (LVI-94)Area north of the west end of the Middle Stoa. Area excavated up to Strosis 3. In center, level of Building B and large poros blocks over Well A (Deposit H 12:15). The "Horos Stone" slightly visible at left lower corner.  
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1997.09.0100 (LVI-98)Area at junction of the Great Drain and the east branch, before excavation. In background the Middle Stoa terrace wall. The "Horos Stone" clearly visible in center right.  
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1997.09.0103 (LVIII-26)Terrace wall of "Simons' House" and the Agora Boundary Stone (I 5510) in foreground. At left, a section of the original street at the base of the polygonal wall. At right, the West Branch of the Great Drain. In background the excavation of the Archaic well (Well A: Deposit H 12:15) in progress.  
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1997.09.0104 (LVIII-3)Area at junction of the Great Drain and its East Branch. In foreground, slabs over drain; in background, north wall of Room 3 of the Civic Offices, and base of perirrhanterion. The area in between is cleared to Strosis 8. Simon's House in center.  
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1997.09.0105 (LVIII-43)View of "Simon's House" from above, the Boundary Stone (Horos Stone) at lower right corner.  
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1997.09.0108 (LVIII-47)View of "Simon's House". The Boundary Stone (I 5510) visible in the center at bottom of terrace wall.  
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1997.09.0109 (LVIII-49)North polygonal wall of "Simon's House". "Horos stone" (I 5510) at left lower corner. West Branch of the Great Drain in foreground.  
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1997.09.0113 (84-50)Boundary Stone of the Agora with the Acropolis and the Areopagus in the background.  
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1997.09.0138 (8-56)Boundary Stone of the Agora and its environs. "Simon's House" not excavated yet.  
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1997.09.0140 (84-49)Boundary Stone of the Agora with the Acropolis and Areopagus in the background.  
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1997.09.0141 (LVIII-46)View of the polygonal wall of "Simon's House" from above. The "Horos Stone" is in the lower center.  
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1997.09.0237 (LVI-2)View showing the monuments between the Temple of Ares and the railroad (wide angle lens).  
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1997.09.0238 (LVI-3)View showing the monuments between the Temple of Ares and the railroad (normal lens).  
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2012.51.0413 (XIX-83)Restored elevation of the corner of the temple with the angle cornice block. A 64 is a corner triglyph block; A 602, A 238, A 239 (fragments a and b) are part of the same corner block forming the fascia; A 701 is a corner sima. [A 701 was erroneously assigned to the Temple of Ares, it actually belongs to the Hephaisteion. Cf. A.J.A. 78, 1974, p. 224, no. 31 and A.J.A. 80, 1976, p. 232.]  
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2012.55.0869 (81-72)Restored profile, plans and elevation of epikranitis fragments. Cf. Hesperia 28 (1959), p. 35, fig. 19.  
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2012.55.0876 (81-79)Plans, elevations, and sections of metopes from the Temple of Ares.  
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2012.55.0877 (81-80)Plans, elevations, and restored isometric drawing of the flank geison block based on two large non-joining fragments, one from the inner face (A 1812), the other one preserving only the back of the mutule soffit (A 1939).  
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2012.55.0878 (81-81)Plans of top and bottom of triglyphs from the Temple of Ares.  
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2012.55.0879 (81-82)Plans, elevations, and sections of marble roof tiles of Temples of Hephaistos and Ares, for comparison.  
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2012.55.0880 (81-83)Plan and elevation of a crosswall block.  
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2012.55.0881 (81-84)Plans, elevations, and section of a triglyph.  
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2012.55.0882 (81-85)Profiles of anta-capitals of Temples of Hephaistos and Ares for comparison. Cf. Hesperia 28 (1959), p. 36, fig. 20 with addition of profile A 1135.  
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2012.53.0700 (LVI-2)View showing the monuments between the Temple of Ares and the railroad (wide angle lens).  
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2012.53.0701 (LVI-3)View showing the monuments between the Temple of Ares and the railroad (normal lens).  
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2012.53.0789 (LVI-94)Area north of the west end of the Middle Stoa. Area excavated up to Strosis 3. In center, level of Building B and large poros blocks over Well A (Deposit H 12:15). The "Horos Stone" slightly visible at left lower corner.  
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2012.53.0793 (LVI-98)Area at junction of the Great Drain and the east branch, before excavation. In background the Middle Stoa terrace wall. The "Horos Stone" clearly visible in center right.  
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2012.53.0895 (LVIII-3)Area at junction of the Great Drain and its East Branch. In foreground, slabs over drain; in background, north wall of Room 3 of the Civic Offices, and base of perirrhanterion. The area in between is cleared to Strosis 8. Simon's House in center.  
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2012.53.0920 (LVIII-26)Terrace wall of "Simons' House" and the Agora Boundary Stone (I 5510) in foreground. At left, a section of the original street at the base of the polygonal wall. At right, the West Branch of the Great Drain. In background the excavation of the Archaic well (Well A: Deposit H 12:15) in progress.  
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2012.53.0937 (LVIII-43)View of "Simon's House" from above, the Boundary Stone (Horos Stone) at lower right corner.