Plan of the northwest corner of the Agora, showing the recent excavations at the top. From left to right: Early Roman stoa; Altar of Aphrodite (6th-5th centuries B.C.; two piers for a gateway (late 4th century B.C.); foundations of the Painted Stoa (ca. 475-460 B.C.).
Restored section through South Stoa II, South Stoa I, and South Street.
Cross section showing relationship (left to right) of the street bordering the Agora on the south, the aqueduct (below street), South Stoa I and South Stoa II.
View of South Stoa I cleared from the latest period-of-use levels, from the roof of the Church of the Holy Apostles. Cf. 1997.13.0235 for a view a month earlier. View of the South Stoa II at right.
North-south stratigraphic trench through the South Square between Piers 14 and 15 of the Middle Stoa. In the center left, the north foundation of the South Stoa II; in right background, south foundation of the Middle Stoa.
Aerial view showing the relationship of the Stoa of Zeus in foreground (left), the Royal Stoa in background (left) and the Altar of the Twelve Gods (at center right).