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Epistyle block: view of the back, showing fasciae of ancient architrave block from which epistyle was made.  
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Piece of the lintel of the altar screen, view of the soffit.  
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Epistyle block, view of the front.  
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Epistyle block, view of the back, showing fasciae of ancient architrave block from which epistyle was made.  
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Piece of the lintel of the altar screen.  
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Piece of the lintel of the altar screen.  
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Byzantine column fragment, now built in.  
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Fragment of an original closure slab of the altar screen. Now built in the northwest corner of the church.  
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Fragmentary Byzantine sarcophagus as built into the narthex. 13th century.  
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Drawing of the design on the sarcophagus.  
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Originally the northwest capital in the church, now standing in the church courtyard.  
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Byzantine sarcophagus of Hymettian marble, built into the narthex.  
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Lintel (Pentelic marble) of the side door in the west facade, view from below.  
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Lintel (Pentelic marble) of the side door in the west facade (Period I).  
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Lintel (Pentelic marble) of the side door in the west facade, view from above.  
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Drawing of the design on the sarcophagus.  
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Lintel (Pentelic marble) of the side door in the west facade, view from below.  
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Lintel (Pentelic marble) of the side door in the west facade, view from below.  
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Lintel (Pentelic marble) of the side door in the west facade, view from above.  
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Fragment of an original closure slab of the altar screen. Now built in the northwest corner of the church.  
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Piece of the lintel of the altar screen.  
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Piece of the lintel of the altar screen.  
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Epistyle block, view of the back, showing fasciae of ancient architrave block from which epistyle was made.  
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Epistyle block, view of the front.  
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Piece of the lintel of the altar screen, view of the soffit.  
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Epistyle block: view of the back, showing fasciae of ancient architrave block from which epistyle was made.  
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Byzantine column fragment, now built in.  
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Fragmentary Byzantine sarcophagus as built into the narthex. 13th century.  
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Originally the northwest capital in the church, now standing in the church courtyard.  
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Byzantine sarcophagus of Hymettian marble, built into the narthex.  
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Templon (S 511) and slab from templon (S 740). Arranged in the Old Excavation House courtyard to form a barricade for the large inscribed stelai stored behind.