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1997.01.0373 (86-707)The Crossroads Enclosure and environs. At top left is the gutter of the Panathenaic Way with 'Crossroads Well' (Deposit J 5:1) below. Southeast corner of the enclosure is at lower right, northwest corner at center with Late Roman wall of Round Building diagonally bisecting enclosure. Gutter of Agora West Road at lower left.19 Aug 1971  
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1997.01.0375 (86-709)The Crossroads Enclosure after excavation of Layer 10 revealing pottery deposit of the late 5th c. B.C. (J 5:2). At left is the wall of the Late Roman Round Building.19 Aug 1971  
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1997.01.0376 (86-710)The Crossroads Enclosure after the removal of the pottery Deposit J 5:2 revealing native rock on which pots apparently were tossed. The Early Roman drain cutting through the southeast of the enclosure at left corner; wall of the Roman Round Building at top.21 Aug 1971  
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1997.01.0378 (86-712)The Crossroads Enclosure after removal of pottery Deposit J 5:2 revealing native rock on which pots apparently were tossed. At upper right is the southeast corner of the enclosure. Portion of wall of Roman Round Building built over the enclosure.21 Aug 1971  
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1997.01.0379 (86-713)The Crossroads Enclosure after removal of pottery Deposit J 5:2 revealing native rock on which pots apparently were tossed. At upper right is the southeast corner of the enclosure. At lower left corner is the gutter of the Agora West Road, at top is the gutter of the Panathenaic Way, at left is the 'Crossroad Well' (Deposit J 5:1). View of wall of Roman Round Building built over the enclosure.21 Aug 1971  
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1997.13.0013 (LIV-67)General view from the top of the south end of the Stoa of Attalos. Library of Pantainos and Late Roman Fortification Wall at lower left.26 June 1952  
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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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1997.13.0129 (87-496)Plan, elevation, and sections of the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion) and the Water Clock.1966