"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.
"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.
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.
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.