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 Restored elevation and section of South Stoa II, including the fountain, in the 2nd c. B.C.   
 Late Roman built drain with elliptical cover tiles and manhole built of tiles, in line of Middle Stoa terrace wall.   
 Clearing a well of the Archaic period in the area north of the northwest corner of the Middle Stoa. A man is tied with rope and sent right to the bottom. Deposit H 12:15.   
 Feed-pipe of the Southeast Fountain House beneath the east-west street (South Road) near the southwest corner of the Mint. View to show the use of opening in the top of the pipe.   
 Tile-lined well. Note fragment of topmost drum with inward inclination. Deposit O 16:3.   
 Poros Aqueduct and poros base to the south of the South Stoa I, Room III. The workman rests on bedrock.   
 Plan of Hephaisteion Cisterns A + B where the bronze shield taken by the Athenians from the Spartans at Pylos (B 262) was found.   
 Well-head set up to show use: boy pulling up the water jar. Well by Attalos Pier 8, 2nd half of 5th c. B.C.   
 Well-head set up to show use: boy drawing water from a terracotta well-head. Well by Attalos Pier 8, 2nd half of 5th c. B.C.   
 Restored elevation and section of South Stoa II, including the fountain, in the 2nd c. B.C.   
 Perspective drawing of the south square with the Heliaia, South Stoa II, East Stoa, and Middle Stoa.   
 Plan of the Agora showing wells (6th to 4th centuries B.C.) and cisterns (4th century B.C.).   
 Isometric view of the Southwest Fountain House parapet, between the inner columns.   
 South Stoa II: reconstructed partial elevation and section.   
 Actual state and restored plans of the "Enneakrounos", late 6th century B.C.   
 Late Roman built drain with elliptical cover tiles and manhole built of tiles, in line of Middle Stoa terrace wall.   
 Clearing a well of the Archaic period in the area north of the northwest corner of the Middle Stoa. A man is tied with rope and sent right to the bottom. Deposit H 12:15.   
 Feed-pipe of the Southeast Fountain House beneath the east-west street (South Road) near the southwest corner of the Mint. View to show the use of opening in the top of the pipe.   
 Tile-lined well. Note fragment of topmost drum with inward inclination. Deposit O 16:3.   
 Poros Aqueduct and poros base to the south of the South Stoa I, Room III. The workman rests on bedrock.   
 Plan of Hephaisteion Cisterns A + B where the bronze shield taken by the Athenians from the Spartans at Pylos (B 262) was found.   
 Water Pipe Section   
 Water Pipe Sections   
 Water Pipe   
 Water Pipe   
 Perirrhanterion   
 Iron Meat-hook   
 Lead Strainer   
 Lead Pipe Fragment   
 Draped Standing Female Figure: Aphrodite   
 Bath Tub   
 Bucket: Banded with Iron   
 Bucket   
 Bucket   
 Pulley Wheel   
 Fragments of Rope   
 Comb   
 Cistern (14/ΛΗ-15/ΛΒ) in section ΚΚ.   
 Plan of the Agora showing wells (6th to 4th centuries B.C.) and cisterns (4th century B.C.).   
 Isometric view of the Southwest Fountain House parapet, between the inner columns.   
 South Stoa II: reconstructed partial elevation and cross-section.   
 South Stoa II: reconstructed partial elevation and cross-section.   
 Well head and cross bar A 660. Restored isometric drawing with bucket for Picture Book.   
 Well head and cross bar A 660. Restored isometric drawing with bucket for Picture Book.   
 Plan of the Southeast Fountain House in its initial phase: (top) restored; (bottom) present.   
 Actual state and restored plans of the "Enneakrounos", late 6th century B.C.   
 Plan of latrine at the entrance to the Roman Agora.