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1997.14.0438 (86-519)Restored perspective drawing of the South Square after Hellenistic additions, ca. 140 B.C.1969  
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1997.15.0133 (82-368)Actual state plan of the southeast corner of the Agora. Scale 1:100.1959  
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2012.58.0390 (86-519)Restored perspective drawing of the South Square after Hellenistic additions, ca. 140 B.C.1969  
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2011.04.0077South Square after Hellenistic additions, ca. 140 B.C.11 Jul 2009  
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2011.04.0288Actual state plan of the southeast corner of the Agora,   
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2000.03.0010Aerial view of the west end of the South Square.May 1975  
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2004.01.1748 (HAT 64-244)Restored perspective drawing of the South Square, 2nd c. B.C.1964  
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1997.14.0063 (LVI-11)"East Stoa" (East Building) of the "Commercial Agora". General view with a wide angle lens. Southeast corner of the Middle Stoa in foreground and Late Roman rectangular structure; in center, the East Building and steps leading to the Panathenaic Way; in background, the Church of the Holy Apostles before restoration. For the appellation "Commercial Agora" see Hesperia 22 (1953), pp. 35-36 and Hesperia 23 (1954), pp. 48-50.9 Aug 1952  
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1997.14.0132 (82-608)Restored plan of the houses at the north foot of the Areopagus as of the 4th c. B.C. Scale 1:100.1958  
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2012.53.0709 (LVI-11)"East Stoa" (East Building) of the "Commercial Agora". General view with a wide angle lens. Southeast corner of the Middle Stoa in foreground and Late Roman rectangular structure; in center, the East Building and steps leading to the Panathenaic Way; in background, the Church of the Holy Apostles before restoration. For the appellation "Commercial Agora" see Hesperia 22 (1953), pp. 35-36 and Hesperia 23 (1954), pp. 48-50.9 Aug 1952  
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2004.01.1746 (HAT 60-245)Restored perspective drawing of the South Square, mid-2nd c. B.C. Isometric drawing.1960  
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2004.01.0598 (HAT 52-156)"East Stoa" (East Building) of the "Commercial Agora". Southeast corner of the Middle Stoa in foreground and Late Roman rectangular structure; in center, the East Building and steps leading to the Panathenaic Way; in background, the Church of the Holy Apostles before restoration. For the appellation "Commercial Agora" see Hesperia 22 (1953), pp. 35-36 and Hesperia 23 (1954), pp. 48-50.1952  
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2002.01.1363Restored plan of the South side of the Agora: Middle Stoa, East Building, South Stoa II, Heliaia, and Southwest Fountain House1965  
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1997.13.0021 (86-521)Restored perspective drawing of the South Stoa I, the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion), the Southeast and the Southwest Fountain Houses. Two Boundary Stones appear at the far right.1969  
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1997.13.0034 (88-349)Restored plan showing the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion), the South Stoa I, the Southeast Fountain House and the Mint, ca. 400 B.C.1979  
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1997.15.0052 (88-90)Aerial view of the southeast corner of the Agora showing the Mint (as excavated in 1978), the Southeast Fountain House, the Southeast Temple, and the Church of the Holy Apostles.28 Jul 1978  
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1997.15.0053 (88-91)Aerial view of the southeast corner of the Agora showing the Mint (as excavated in 1978), the Southeast Fountain House, the Southeast Temple, and the Church of the Holy Apostles.28 Jul 1978  
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2012.58.0392 (86-521)Restored perspective drawing of the South Stoa I, the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion), the Southeast and the Southwest Fountain Houses. Two Boundary Stones appear at the far right.1969  
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2012.59.0040 (88-90)Aerial view of the southeast corner of the Agora showing the Mint (as excavated in 1978), the Southeast Fountain House, the Southeast Temple, and the Church of the Holy Apostles.28 Jul 1978  
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2012.59.0041 (88-91)Aerial view of the southeast corner of the Agora showing the Mint (as excavated in 1978), the Southeast Fountain House, the Southeast Temple, and the Church of the Holy Apostles.28 Jul 1978  
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2012.59.0290 (88-349)Restored plan showing the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion), the South Stoa I, the Southeast Fountain House and the Mint, ca. 400 B.C.1979  
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2004.01.1747 (HAT 64-243)Restored perspective drawing of the South Stoa I, the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion), the Southeast and the Southwest Fountain Houses. Mid-4th c. B.C.1964  
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2002.01.1148Heliaia: perspective drawing of the square enclosure with the southwest fountain house and the Thesmotheteion.1960  
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2002.01.1149Heliaia: perspective drawing of the peristyle and rooms along the west side; also with the Southwest Fountain House and the Thesmotheteion.1960  
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2002.01.2449Restored plan of the south side of the Agora, 5th century B.C.1979  
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1997.17.0145 (81-179)Southwest Unit at lower left in Section Υ. North House and Northeast Unit at middle left. Southeast Unit with vestibule at middle center and right. Corner of the Two-roomed House at right above, beyond street.15 May 1958  
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1997.18.0375 (XXXII-8)General view showing the Greek Houses C and D, the Roman House T and the area of the Poros Building. The Poros Building is in center background.24 Apr 1948  
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1997.13.0259 (LII-60)East end of South Stoa II: stairway and Base A, beyond.30 Apr 1952  
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1997.13.0294 (LXXVI-23)Archaic house and terracotta pipeline to the south of the Mint. Bedding for stone aqueduct in center left, on its right, house of the 6th c. B.C. Above it, Archaic water pipe. Bottom left corner, south foundation of the Mint.23 May 1955  
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1997.13.0296 (LXXVI-25)Archaic house and terracotta pipeline to the south of the Mint. Bedding for stone aqueduct by the 6th c. B.C. house. Above it, the Archaic water pipe. In foreground, the south foundation of the Mint.23 May 1955  
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1997.13.0303 (85-269)Area of the Hieron, southwest of the Southwest Fountain House. In center, the Triangular Shrine and the Boundary Stone (Horos Stone); upper left, the Southwest Fountain House.20 Jul 1967  
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1997.13.0322 (85-60)Area of the intersection southwest of the Southwest Fountain House. In the center, remnants of poros gutter disrupted by Byzantine pithoi. To right of gutter, line of 4th c. B.C. house walls. In right foreground, the Triangular Sanctuary.27 Aug 1966  
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1997.13.0360 (LXXIX-14)Area west of the Holy Apostles and north of the Southeast Fountain House: General view from the roof of the Church of the Holy Apostles. At left, the Southeast Fountain House and the early house foundation under it, then the pipelines and more walls of the early house. In background, the South Stoa I.22 Aug 1955  
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1997.13.0409 (85-129)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. View showing adjoining block of house wall with poros gutter and road surface to left. Boundary Stone of the Sanctuary in the center of the photograph.3 Sep 1966  
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1997.13.0412 (85-135)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. Abutting corner is block of late 5th-early 4th c. B.C. house with poros gutter to left.3 Sep 1966  
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1997.13.0413 (85-136)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. Abutting corner is block of late 5th-early 4th c. B.C. house with poros gutter to left.3 Sep 1966  
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1997.13.0427 (85-356)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. Road cut beside the north wall of the Hieron. Adjacent to wall is road level contemporary with construction of 5th c. B.C. Hieron. Poros gutter at left.10 Aug 1967  
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1997.13.0428 (85-133)Antonine concrete wall in the South Stoa II. The South Stoa I in foreground.3 Sep 1966  
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1997.13.0429 (85-52)Antonine concrete wall in the South Stoa II. The South Stoa I in foreground.29 Aug 1966  
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1997.14.0002 (84-395)Middle Stoa and South Square of the 2nd century B.C., as seen from the upper floor of the Stoa of Attalos. End of season view. See same view 1997.14.0287 during the excavation.20 Sep 1965