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2002.03.1467 (2001-15-05)View of the trenches on the Late Roman Fortification Wall. Wall A with bothros cutting in center. Bedrock cutting of West Trench. End of 2001 season.August 2001  
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2002.03.1468 (2001-15-07)View of the trenches. "Well", bothros, and Late Roman Fortification Wall. End of season.August 2001  
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2002.03.1469 (2001-15-09)View of the trenches. End of season.August 2001  
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2002.03.1470 (2001-15-11)View of the trenches. Wall A, bothros, pits and postholes of the West Trench. End of season.August 2001  
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2003.01.0202 (85-400)Gold jewelry from Burial H 16:6. A pair of earrings (J 148) with filigree and granular ornament and three pendants in the form of pomegranates. Six finger rings were found, a small one, melted on one side, is not represented here.1967  
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2003.01.0203 (85-501)Jewelry from Burial H 16:6. Gold earrings (J 148), and glass beads of different shape as modelled into a necklace (G 587-591).1967  
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2008.20.0034The residential-industrial district southwest of the Agora. The "Poros Building", center right, in another name given to the building tentatively identified as the State Prison. The other walls and wells represent private houses dating from the 5th century B.C. to the Byzantine period.   
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2008.20.0035The “Industrial District,” southwest of the Agora. The Poros Building at the top (north) has been tentatively identified as the State Prison. The other walls and wells represent private houses dating from the 5th century B.C. to the Byzantine period.   
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2008.20.0036 (Slide Sheet: 45:08)The Poros Building, possibly the State Prison, seen from the north, 5th century B.C.   
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2008.20.0037Cutaway view of the Archaic and Classical buildings along the south side of the Agora.   
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2008.20.0038Cutaway view of the Archaic and Classical buildings along the south side of the Agora.   
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2008.20.0039Model of the Southwest Fountain House, one of the largest in Athens, ca. 350–325 B.C.   
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2008.20.0040Reconstruction of a dining room in South Stoa I, ca. 430–420 B.C.   
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2008.20.0041 (88-8)Aerial view of the east end of South Stoa I, ca. 430–420 B.C.   
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2008.20.0042Actual state and restored plans of the Southeast Fountain House, second half of the 6th century B.C.   
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2008.20.0043Model of the Southeast Fountain House, view from the north.   
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2008.20.0044 (LXXIX-34)Area west of the Holy Apostles and north of the Southeast Fountain House. Cut between west walls of later churches. Juncture of overflow pipes from the basins of the Southeast Fountain House. Second half of the 6th century. Cf. nb. p. 5923.5 Aug 1955  
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2008.20.0045South side of the Agora, ca. 400 B.C.   
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2008.20.0046South side of the Agora, ca. 400 B.C.   
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2008.20.0047Restored plan of the Mint, ca. 400 B.C.   
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2008.20.0048Restored plan of the Mint, ca. 400 B.C.   
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2008.20.0049Cutaway view of the South Square, 2nd century B.C.   
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2008.20.0050Cutaway view of the South Square, 2nd century B.C.   
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2008.20.0051 (LCT-75)Watercolor of the restored upper parts of the Middle Stoa, mid-2nd century B.C., showing the colors used to decorate this and most Greek buildings.   
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2008.20.0052Detail of the floor of the East Building, showing the marble slabs with cuttings for the attachment of wooden furniture, 2nd century B.C.   
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2008.20.0053Plan of the buildings at the southeast corner of the Agora.   
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2008.20.0054Plan of the buildings at the southeast corner of the Agora.   
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2008.20.0087Church of the Holy Apostles, ca. A.D. 1000.   
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2008.20.0088Plan of the Church of the Holy Apostles.   
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2009.01.0423Agora boundary stones, I 7039 (left) and I 5510 (right).10 May 2009  
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2009.03.0062 (Section ΔΕ 301)General view of the Roman house.21 Jul 1965  
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2010.01.0262 (LXXIX-34)Area west of the Holy Apostles and north of the Southeast Fountain House. Cut between west walls of later churches. Juncture of overflow pipes from the basins of the Southeast Fountain House. Second half of the 6th century. Cf. nb. p. 5923.5 Aug 1955  
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2010.01.0263Graffiti and doodles on a column of the Southeast Stoa.9 Apr 2009  
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2010.01.0271Restored plan of the Southwest Fountain House.1 Jan 1966  
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2009.05.0003The sort of house Ischomacho's wife might have managed: House of the Greek Mosaic (4th century B.C.) not far from the Agora to the southwest.25 Jan 2005  
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2009.05.0096 (82-424)A pit filled with emery powder that had been used for polishing stone, in the ruins of a marbleworkers's shop.28 Jul 1960  
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2010.08.0072 (HAT 59-20)Base for two portrait-statues with dedication to Demeter and Kore.1959  
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2008.03.0050Furnished isometric reconstruction by Piet de Jong of a dining room in South Stoa I.2006  
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2008.03.0091Watercolor by Piet de Jong of a terracotta sima from the Middle Stoa.2006  
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2007.10.0091 (82-622)Comparative material: column capital from the Temple of Athena at Sounion. Athens National Museum. Compare with A 1595. Cf. Orlandos, Αρχαιολογική Εφημερίς, 1917, p. 184, figs. E, Z, H.1961