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| Panathenaic Way between the Stoa of Attalos and the Middle Stoa, west part. Cleared to level of 267 A.D ... AMS south 1430 Horizontal (normal) ... 12 Apr 1950 |
| Panathenaic Way between the Stoa of Attalos and the Middle Stoa, west part. Corner of the Middle Stoa at the lower left ... AMS north Horizontal (normal) ... 12 Apr 1950 |
| Panathenaic Way between the Stoa of Attalos and the Middle Stoa, east part ... AMS north Horizontal (normal) ... 12 Apr 1950 |
| Marble block just south of the water-channel, reused upside down with an iron ring (IL 1255) set in it, probably as a hitching post ... The block is not catalogued, the ring is now in the storage room. (SD) 2186 Horizontal (normal) ... 2 Jul 1951 |
| The Panathenaic Way with at right, the late Roman aqueduct and the Late Roman Wall ... AMS northwest Horizontal (normal) ... 4 Apr 1949 |
| Panathenaic Way. Late Roman aqueduct and the Late Roman Wall cut diagonally across picture ... AMS north Horizontal (normal) ... 4 Apr 1949 |
| View including most of Agora central and south areas, with the Acropolis and Areopagus in background. At right, the Giants ... AMS south Horizontal (normal) ... June 1954 |
| Late Roman Fortification Wall with Acropolis North Slope in background ... 1958 |
| Distributing basin beneath the Panathenaic Way opposite the south end of the Stoa of Attalos. Near view ... =LXXIX-6 northeast ... 13 Jul 1955 |
| Marble block just south of the water-channel, reused upside down with an iron ring (IL 1255) set in it, probably as a hitching post ... Cf. XLVIII-17 ... 2 Jul 1951 |
| Panathenaic way along the water channel, view looking toward the Acropolis ... south ... 1958 |
| Heavy ring, round in section; somewhat rusted.
Probably used as hitching ring, to which animals could be tied. Found attached to marble block. 2082-2083 Leica ... 2 July 1951 |
| Two groups of joining fragments and three non-joining belonging to the right half of a small pediment in high relief representing a lion attacking a bull. Presumably the other half contained another lion ... Ca. 500-490 B.C. (?) |
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