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2012.58.1402 (87-684)Aerial view of west end of the South Square.May 1975 
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2012.60.0404 (97-44-11)Middle Stoa north aisle: general view of Klepsydra drain-features and upper trench above. Great Drain in background. End of season.August 1997 
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2012.60.0405 (97-44-12)Middle Stoa north aisle: general view of Klepsydra drain-features and upper trench above. Great Drain in background. End of season.August 1997 
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2012.53.0737 (LVI-39)Drawing of two burials. At left: in Section ΚΚ, pit tomb, child inhumation at 46/ΜΖ-Η (Deposit D 7:1). At right: in Section Φ, pit tomb, adult inhumation at 67/Ι (Deposit M 16-17:1).March 1936 
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2012.53.0793 (LVI-98)Area at junction of the Great Drain and the east branch, before excavation. In background the Middle Stoa terrace wall. The "Horos Stone" clearly visible in center right.9 Apr 1953 
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2012.53.0933 (LVIII-39)At left, water basin (tank) of the Water Clock in front of the stepped retaining wall; at center, pithos settling-basin and channel. Upper right, northeast corner of the Southwest Fountain House. Lower right, stub of poros fragment wall.11 May 1953 
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2012.57.0024 (84-91)Area between the Middle Stoa and the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion), showing stratification. In right foreground, poros water channel carrying overflow from the Southwest Fountain House.26 June 1965 
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2012.57.0026 (84-93)Area between the Middle Stoa and the "Heliaia"(now identified as the Aiakeion), showing water channels. In foreground, poros water channel carrying overflow from the Southwest Fountain House.30 Jun 1965 
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2012.57.0027 (84-94)Area between the Middle Stoa and the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion), showing water channels.30 Jun 1965 
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PD 433 (DA 6267)Plan of a Submycenaean burial. Grave 23.30/03/1936 
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PD 436 (DA 6271)Plan of a Protogeometric grave.1937 
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2000.03.0066 (87-684)Aerial view of west end of the South Square.May 1975 
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2004.01.1424 (HAT 71-23)Crossroads area with gutter of both Panathenaic Way and West Road. Center right: the Sacred Well (Deposit J 5:1) after replacement of well-head. At top center, Crossroads Enclosure (Deposit J 5:2) with Late Roman Round Building over it. End of season.1971 
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I 7168Herm Base17 July 1970 
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I 4720Marble Fragments: List of Namesa) (ΘΘ 104, ΘΘ 124) 15, 17, 19, 20 April 1937 b-h) (ΘΘ 121a, ΘΘ 121b, ΘΘ 124b, ΘΘ 124c, ΘΘ 124d, ΘΘ 135a, ΘΘ 135b) 15-20 April 1937 (ΒΒ 395) 23 May 1939 i) (ΒΒ 169) 23 March 1939 j) (ΝΝ 267) 12 April 1939 k) (Ι 1116) 24 April 1939 l) (Ω 1267) 1 April 1957 m) (ΕΛ 128) 9 June 1959 
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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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1997.01.0379 (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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PD 1148-2003 (DA 13279)Cutaway view of the Archaic and Classical buildings along the south side of the Agora.2003 
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PD 1148-2003 (DA 13280)Cutaway view of the Archaic and Classical buildings along the south side of the Agora.2003 
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PD 1148-2010 (DA 13281)South side of the Agora, ca. 300 B.C.2010 
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PD 2449-2003 (DA 13496)South side of the Agora, ca. 400 B.C.2003 1979 
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N 21-22:1Tomb of the Ivory PyxidesMay-June 1939 
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1997.13.0021 (86-521)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.1969 
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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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1997.13.0303 (85-269)Area of the Hieron, southwest of the Southwest Fountain House. In center, the Triangular Shrine and the Boundary Stone (Horos Stone); upper left, the Southwest Fountain House.20 Jul 1967 
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1997.14.0294 (96-61-02)Middle Stoa north aisle. On left, stretch of the pressure pipe/Channel 14 and on the right, Tile Drain 4, related to the Klepsydra Water Clock. End of 1996 season.August 1996 
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1997.14.0295 (96-61-03)Middle Stoa north aisle: general view of excavation area. Specific features shown range in date from mid-5th c. to late 4th c. Area under 5th c. "Strosis f", Tile Drain 4 with associated fill and pressure-pipe/Channel 14. End of season.August 1996 
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1997.14.0296 (96-61-05)Middle Stoa north aisle: general view of excavation area. Specific features shown range in date from mid-5th c. to late 4th c. Bottom to top: area under 5th c. "Strosis f", Tile Drain 4 with associated fill, pressure-pipe/ Channel 14, and upper Agora road (5th c. B.C.?). End of season.August 1996 
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1997.14.0297 (96-61-07)Middle Stoa north aisle: general view with both lengths of pressure pipe in view across center of photo running between Piers 2 and 3 (right and left, respectively). End of season.August 1996 
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1997.14.0298 (96-61-10)Middle Stoa north aisle: view of pressure-pipe (top) and Tile Drain 4 (bottom) as cut by Stoa's north wall foundations. End of season.August 1996 
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1997.14.0302 (96-62-10)Middle Stoa north aisle: close-up of 4th c. B.C. pressure-pipe as it lies over surface of late 5th c. B.C. upper Agora road, itself cut by tile drain channel (cutting visible at top of road). End of season.August 1996 
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1997.14.0303 (96-62-12)Middle Stoa north aisle: general view of pressure pipe and Tile Drain 4, showing (at bottom) sections of both features as cut by the Stoa's north wall foundation. End of season.August 1996 
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1997.14.0305 (97-44-08)Middle Stoa north aisle: close-up view of Klepsydra drain-features with "upper Agora Road" above. End of season.August 1997 
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1997.14.0311 (97-45-07)Middle Stoa north aisle: raised view of Klepsydra drain-features between Stoa foundations, with exposed bedrock to east and west. End of season.August 1997 
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1997.14.0313 (97-45-09)Middle Stoa north aisle: general view of upper trench, with (from lower right corner to upper left) area of late Geometric burial, "upper Agora road" 3rd c. terracotta drain, unfinished Geometric Well J 13:1 and East Branch of the Great Drain. Bedrock exposed throughout. End of season.August 1997 
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1997.09.0098 (LVI-94)Area north of the west end of the Middle Stoa. Area excavated up to Strosis 3. In center, level of Building B and large poros blocks over Well A (Deposit H 12:15). The "Horos Stone" slightly visible at left lower corner.29 Mar 1953 
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1997.09.0103 (LVIII-26)Terrace wall of "Simons' House" and the Agora Boundary Stone (I 5510) in foreground. At left, a section of the original street at the base of the polygonal wall. At right, the West Branch of the Great Drain. In background the excavation of the Archaic well (Well A: Deposit H 12:15) in progress.28 Apr 1953 
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1997.09.0104 (LVIII-3)Area at junction of the Great Drain and its East Branch. In foreground, slabs over drain; in background, north wall of Room 3 of the Civic Offices, and base of perirrhanterion. The area in between is cleared to Strosis 8. Simon's House in center.20 Apr 1953 
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1997.09.0109 (LVIII-49)North polygonal wall of "Simon's House". "Horos stone" (I 5510) at left lower corner. West Branch of the Great Drain in foreground.15 May 1953 
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1997.09.0248 (82-607)Area west of the Middle Stoa. Enlightened in black the restored plan of the admistrative buildings on the southwest side of the Agora (photograph of heliotype of PD #1062b, no separate plan exists).1958