Feed-pipe of the Southeast Fountain House beneath the east-west road (South Road) near the southwest corner of the Mint. View to show the use of opening in the top of the pipe. Note the dipinto on pipes.
East Branch of the Great Drain under the "Commercial Agora": Laying of pipes. For the conservation of the Great Branch see Hesperia 23 (1954), pp. 65-66. Sophokles Lekkas standing at left.
East Branch of the Great Drain beneath the "Commercial Agora", laying pipes. For the appellation "Commercial Agora" see Hesperia 22 (1953), pp. 35-36 and Hesperia 23 (1954), pp. 48-50. For the conservation of the Great Drain see Hesperia 23 (1954), pp. 65-66.
East Branch of the Great Drain beneath the "Commercial Agora", as cleared: laying of pipes. For the appellation "Commercial Agora" see Hesperia 22 (1953), pp. 35-36 and Hesperia 23 (1954), pp. 48-50. For the conservation of the Great Drain see Hesperia 23 (1954), pp. 65-66.
Room 2 of the Civic Offices. Middle Stoa terrace wall in background. In center, stone cover slabs of east branch of Great Drain; over them, a pressure pipe line. Beyond the tile covering over Drain 4 is the older line of Drain 4 and an open channel, #13. All drains are located under the Hellenistic pavement of the Agora.