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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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1997.10.0269 (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