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2012.58.1356 (87-654)Detail of an archaic pipeline (overflow from the Southeast Fountain House) where it passes through Room Ic of the Street Stoa.  
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2012.58.1359 (87-657)Aerial view of the south part of the Late Roman Complex with a clear view of the Middle Stoa.  
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2012.58.1361 (87-658)Aerial view of the southeast corner of the Omega House, detail.  
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2012.58.1375 (87-667)Aerial view of the Southeast Fountain House.  
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2012.58.1387 (87-675)Aerial view of the west end of the Middle Stoa, showing relationship of the two Boundary Stones.  
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2012.58.1389 (87-676)Aerial view of the west half of Omega House.  
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2012.58.1390 (87-677)Aerial view of the Southwest Fountain House.  
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2012.58.1397 (87-681)Aerial view of east half of the South Square.  
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2012.58.1404 (87-685)Aerial view of the South Square.  
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2012.58.1434 (87-699)Aerial view of the south corner of the Omega House.  
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2012.58.1436 (88-1)Aerial view of the south half of the Omega House.  
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2012.58.1452 (88-9)Aerial view of the Omega House.  
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2012.58.1485 (88-39)Lower right: plan and section of the Agora Water Clock. Upper right: plan and section of a similar clock at Oropos. Left: restored drawing of the Agora Clock in use.  
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2012.58.1495 (88-50)General view of the State Prison, excavation completed.  
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2012.58.1496 (88-51)General view of the north half, excavation completed.  
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2012.58.1497 (88-52)General view, excavation completed.  
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2012.58.1498 (88-53)General view, excavation completed.  
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2012.58.1499 (88-54)General view, excavation completed.  
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2012.59.0001 (88-55)General view, excavation completed.  
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2012.59.0002 (88-56)General view, excavation completed.  
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2012.59.0004 (88-57)General view, excavation completed.  
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2012.59.0005 (88-58)General view of the north half. Excavation completed.  
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2012.59.0007 (88-59)General view, excavation completed.  
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2012.59.0031 (88-83)Southwest quadrant of the Mint: view along the east wall showing industrial pits.  
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2012.59.0033 (88-84)Southwest quadrant of the Mint: view along the east wall showing industrial pits.  
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2012.59.0035 (88-85)Southwest quadrant of the Mint: industrial pits along the east wall.  
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2012.59.0036 (88-86)Aerial view of the State Prison.  
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2012.59.0037 (88-87)Aerial view.  
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2012.59.0038 (88-88)Aerial view of the southwest quadrant of the Mint, fully excavated.  
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2012.59.0085 (88-134)Actual state plan of the general area of the City of Eleusinion. Cf. PD 1128 (1959 version).  
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2012.59.0086 (88-135)Actual state plan of the south part of the Eleusinion.  
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2012.59.0091 (88-139)Actual state plan of the Eleusinion Temple.  
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2012.59.0092 (88-140)Section through the Panathenaic Way with the Southeast Temple in elevation.  
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2012.59.0093 (88-141)Restored plan and elevation of the Southeast Temple using Athena Sounias architecture.  
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2012.59.0094 (88-142)Restored plan and elevation of the Southeast Temple using Thorikos columns and associated entablature.  
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2012.59.0274 (88-333)State plan of the Mint.  
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2012.59.0276 (88-335)Restored plan of the Mint.  
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2012.59.0282 (88-341)Restored plan of the southeast corner of the Agora, ca. 150 A.D. (replacing PD 2290).  
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2012.59.0284 (88-343)North-south section through the grave (Deposit D 16:4). Cremation burial of a warrior, about 900 B.C. (Grave XXVII).  
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2012.59.0291 (88-350)Actual state plan of the State Prison(?), 5th century B.C.  
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2012.59.0308 (88-367)Cremation burial of a rich Athenian lady. Plan and sections of Geometric burial (Deposit H 16:6) with contents as found, ca. 850 B.C.  
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2012.59.0552 (88-550)Fragments of marble lattice window or screen, from unknown building in the Eleusinion (Lot 64).  
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2012.59.0554 (88-551)Fragments of marble lattice window or screen, from unknown building in the Eleusinion (Lot 64).  
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2012.59.0556 (88-552)Fragments from the edges of pan tiles, white island marble, from the roof of the Temple of Triptolemos (Lots 37, 215).  
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2012.59.0559 (88-553)Fragments from pan tiles of white island marble, from the roof of the Temple of Triptolemos (Lots 37, 215).  
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2012.59.0561 (88-554)Fragments of cover tiles of white island marble, from the roof of the Temple of Triptolemos (Lots 37, 215).  
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2012.60.0416 (97-45-11)Middle Stoa north aisle: view of the East Branch of the Great Drain, with foundation line of earlier (5th c. B.C.) drain excavated along the west side; unfinished Geometric Well J 13:1 at top center. End of season.  
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2012.60.0417 (97-45-12)Middle Stoa north aisle: view of the East Branch of the Great Drain, with foundation line of earlier (5th c. B.C.) drain excavated along the west side; unfinished Geometric Well J 13:1 at top center. End of season.  
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2012.55.0526 (80-430)Western extremity of Section ΣΤ. At left appears stone drain beneath north-south street.  
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2012.55.0564 (80-468)North-south street and drain east of Areiou Pagou Street. In right foreground, curve of drain to join east-west drain.  
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2012.55.0567 (80-471)East-west street before filling. In the background, the Late Roman Fortification Wall; at left, house with mosaic floor; in left foreground, drain curving to join north-south drain.  
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2012.55.0568 (80-472)Late Roman water system. The well with vaulted chamber that supplied the water for the channel is located in Section Ω at 52/Ι. See nb. pp. 1357-1359.  
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2012.55.0569 (80-473)Late Roman water system. Detail of brick work in the vault of the Late Roman well chamber; looking up from the floor of the chamber. Cf. well (Deposit N 19:2) in Section Ω at 52/Ι, nb. pp. 1357-1359.  
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2012.55.0570 (80-474)Manhole giving access to the Late Roman Water Channel. View from above.  
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2012.55.0571 (80-475)Late Roman water system. Inside channel passage looking north to 25/Γ where passage stops, but channel continues on. White marble block built into wall built across the passage.  
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2012.55.0572 (80-476)Late Roman Water Channel. Picture shows a section exposed at 84/ΙΘ. Looking north. The covering tiles were removed from the southern half of the channel for the picture and replaced after.  
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2012.55.0580 (80-484)Overview of the Two-roomed House.  
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2012.55.0596 (80-500)Lime pit. Note entrance at upper left of pit circle.  
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2012.55.0605 (80-509)South wall in the east room of the Polygonal Building (Two-roomed House). At lower right, Floor II, with human footprint; at lower left, level of Floor III.  
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2012.55.0609 (80-513)Turkish street with cobbled paving on line of Areopagus Street. Center left, section of water channel left as martyr from earlier excavations.  
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2012.55.0610 (80-514)Turkish street with cobbled paving. In foreground, line of covered water channel.  
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2012.55.0618 (80-522)Terracotta drain. In foreground, modern well after refilling.  
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2012.55.0621 (80-525)Well seen from directly above. Note the unusual construction with four sections of well tiles.  
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2012.55.0652 (80-555)Late Roman tiled floor and latrine over hypocaust area. Latrine channel blocked by Doric capital.  
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2012.55.0653 (80-556)The well (at 52/Ι in Section Ω) that supplied the Late Roman Water Channel. The area in front of the chamber was used by those coming to the well.  
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2012.55.0656 (80-559)Turkish water channel under Phaidonos Street. At right, wall of Late Roman Building (?). Under south end of wall is south chamber of Phaidon Street cistern (Deposit O 17:6). Below to left of N. end is enfant grave: Deposit O 17:8.  
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2012.55.0657 (80-560)Late pit in cistern (tank room) in the Late Roman Building, before refilling.  
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2012.55.0662 (80-565)Line of Turkish cobbled street under Areopagus sreet with water channel, before removal of covering stones.  
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2012.55.0664 (80-567)Hydraulic basin. At right, the preserved corner of the basin.  
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2012.55.0665 (80-568)Hydraulic basin.  
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2012.55.0666 (80-569)Room with marble mosaic floor (Room A2) and trench for south wall. To the south, a drain.  
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2012.55.0682 (80-585)General view of the area with wall of the Areopagus Park at right. At left, Apollodorou Street.  
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2012.55.0683 (80-586)General view from the wall of the Areopagus Park. The mosaic hall in left background. Apolodorou Street in the background.  
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2012.55.0684 (80-587)View looking over the east part of the bath.  
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2012.55.0685 (80-588)View looking over the west part of the bath.  
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2012.55.0688 (80-591)View of hypocaust area.  
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2012.55.0689 (80-592)Close view of the hypocaust area to show row of columns in place. Left foreground, conglomerate block in place on bedrock foundations.  
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2012.55.0690 (80-593)Caldarium area. In center, cuttings for foundations of square structure; at left, line of north wall of tepidarium.  
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2012.55.0691 (80-594)Looking across Room A3; at left, part of hypocaust area.  
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2012.55.0692 (80-595)Hypocaust area.  
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2012.55.0693 (80-596)General view over the north end of the hypocaust area.  
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2012.55.0694 (80-597)North edge of the hypocaust area. Room 10 in foreground with tiles.  
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2012.55.0695 (80-598)Classical pit cut in bedrock, west of the street bordering the Areopagus slopes (retaining wall of street at right). Center above, late tile drain; at left above, pit with well at 64/ΚΒ (Deposit F 17:3).  
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2012.55.0696 (80-599)Flue, drain and debris of hypocaust tiles (trench north of Wall H).  
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2012.55.0697 (80-600)View across Room A1 of bath. In foreground, west retaining wall of modern road.  
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2012.55.0698 (80-601)At left, wall cutting at right angles across floor of Room A1 of bath. Center wall and plastered bench. At upper right, tiled floor with pithos (at 68/ΑΖ), showing fill under floor.  
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2012.55.0699 (80-602)Cut north of apsidal blocks (upper right).  
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2012.55.0700 (80-603)Room with cement floor (Room A3) showing wall trenches. In foreground, cement floor.  
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2012.55.0706 (80-609)General area as excavated. Section Ω in foreground; in center, Section ΒΒ with Late Roman Fortification beyond.  
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2012.55.0707 (80-610)House D in Section ΒΒ; at left, marble stylobate of courtyard of Building C in Section Ω; to right of tree, the Courtyard #2 of the same house and its well.  
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2012.55.0708 (80-611)Southeast corner of the building, showing various floor levels and earlier foundations.  
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2012.55.0709 (80-612)Southeast corner of the Late Roman Building on the lower slope of the Areopagus.  
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2012.55.0712 (80-615)End of season view of "Hellenistic Building". At lower left, east wall of Building D; in background, Late Roman Fortification Wall.  
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2012.55.0713 (80-616)General view of the southeast corner, showing differences of wall construction in Rooms 9, 8 and 7 (left to right from corner).  
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2012.55.0714 (80-617)Apse of the Late Roman Building, from north.  
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2012.55.0716 (80-619)Late Roman building. General view of eastern part of the building. Courtyard no. 2, and well, at left; in left background, cistern (= tank room).  
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2012.55.0718 (80-621)General view of Building D at the end of season.  
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2012.55.0719 (80-622)Northwest corner of the Polygonal Building (Two-roomed House), showing earlier walls overlaid with earth, and later construction, after refilling of west room.  
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2012.55.0755 (80-657)Turkish water channel after removal of covering stones.  
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2012.55.0768 (80-670)Cistern with cesspool. In foreground, just to right of cistern is the cesspool; at top centre the hydraulic floor and terracotta basin; top right is a modern cistern. Cf. plan in nb. p. 1250.