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2002.03.0018 (6-264)Four drums of a large unfluted column of Hymettian marble found in the northern end of the Stoa more or less as they had fallen in the late 3rd c. A.D. (second from bottom moved to left).23 May 1936  
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2003.01.0102 (LXVII-11)The architect John Travlos with two assistants measuring the stylobate of the Eponymous Heroes.17 Aug 1954  
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2004.01.0416 (HAT 52-77)Monument base in front of Piers 17-18. View showing the Mycenaean Chamber tomb (Deposit O 7:2) in the original monument cutting with the final monument cutting at right, marked by the blocks and the man on the right. Left foreground, dromos (shadow). Cf. plan, nb. pp. 5008-5009.1952  
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2004.01.0429 (HAT 52-123)Mycenaean chamber tomb west of north end of Stoa of Attalos. Monument base in front of Piers 17-18. View showing the Mycenaean Chamber tomb (Deposit O 7:2).1952  
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2004.01.0522 (HAT 51-250)View of the great marble altar and the Eponymous Heroes (telephoto from the Hephaisteion pediment).1951  
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2004.01.0667 (HAT 51-155)Northern part of Section Σ with the Monument of Quintus Lutatius at the edge of the railroad.1951  
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2004.01.0671 (HAT 51-84)Northern strip of Section Σ. At lower right corner, the four unfluted drums belonging to the Monument of Quintus Lutatius.1951  
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2004.01.0674 (HAT 50-123)Area west of the Stoa of Attalos: in foreground, the foundations of the "Northeast Stoa". For reference to that Stoa, see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 87, fig. 1. The fallen drums belong to the Monument Quintus Lutatius Monument.1950