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| Religious Unknown Limestone Poor, foundations only. Immediately to the east are the poor remains of a large square enclosure, open to the sky and measuring about 30 meters on a side. Built in the early ... Late 6th B.C. |
| Commercial Unknown Limestone Fair, foundations and lower parts of walls, marble chipped floor. Running southward from the east end of the Middle Stoa is the East Building. Its eastern half takes the form ... Mid 2nd B.C. |
| Commercial Unknown Conglomerate, Limestone Fair, foundations and east stylobate with column drums. The appearance of the south side of the Agora was radically changed during the 2nd century B.C. with the ... Mid 2nd B.C. |
| Possibly Commercial Unknown Conglomerate, Limestone Fair, foundations and parts of stylobate and back wall. South Stoa II ran westward from the south end of the East Building, parallel to the Middle Stoa ... Mid 2nd B.C. |
| Hydraulic Unknown Limestone Very poor, foundations only. Closer to the agora proper a row of five public buildings lined the south side of the square in the Classical period (Fig. 29, 36). They comprise ... 350-300 B.C. |
| John Travlos ... Dirty Faded Heavy Tracing Paper Drafting Ink
Pencil ... 1965 |
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