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2008.20.0091 (80-96)The reconstruction of the Stoa of Attalos in 1956, view from the north. The middle of the roof slab poured. The Acropolis in the background.2 Apr 1956  
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2008.20.0018 (81-620)Plan of the Hephaisteion, showing also the conversion of the temple into the Church of St. George, 7th century A.C.   
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2008.20.0092 (85-369)The area of the Agora before the start of excavations in 1931, view from the west. Note the square by the Hephaisteion. The Church of Agia Marina in foreground.September 1931  
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2008.20.0082 (86-390)The lithos or oath-stone, set up on the steps of the Royal Stoa.   
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1997.01.0534 (86-469)The remains of the Royal Stoa, after refilling of test trenches. At lower right is the South Annex. At upper right is the North Annex. View from the south.25 Aug 1970  
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2008.20.0083 (86-469)The remains of the Royal Stoa, after refilling of test trenches. At lower right is the South Annex. At upper right is the North Annex. View from the south.25 Aug 1970  
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2008.20.0058 (87-369)The north stoa of the Library of Pantainos, along the street leading to the Roman marketplace, ca. 100 A.D. Looking east toward the Gate of Athena.August 1973  
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2011.04.0091 (87-369)The north stoa of the Library of Pantainos, along the street leading to the Roman marketplace, ca. 100 A.D. Looking east toward the Gate of Athena.August 1973  
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2008.20.0041 (88-8)Aerial view of the east end of South Stoa I, ca. 430–420 B.C.   
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2008.20.0001Owl from red figure cup.   
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2008.20.0002Plan of the Agora at the height of its development in ca. A.D. 150.   
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2008.20.0003Plan of the Agora at the height of its development in ca. A.D. 150.   
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2008.20.0004Key to figure 1. Greek.   
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2008.20.0005Key to figure 1. English.   
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2008.20.0007Panorama of the Agora viewed from the south, with the Hephaisteion (Theseion) at left and the restored Stoa of Attalos (museum) at right.   
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2008.20.0008Model of the Agora and northwest Athens in the 2nd century A.C., looking along the entire course of the Panathenaic Way from the Dipylon Gate (bottom) to the Acropolis (top); view from the northwest.   
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2008.20.0009Limestone channel with water basins along the Panathenaic Way.   
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2008.20.0011Altar of the Twelve Gods, originally dated 522/1 B.C., with later rebuildings. One corner of the sill only is visible, just south of the modern Athens–Piraeus railway.   
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2008.20.0012Plan of the buildings along the west side of the Agora as they would have appeared in ca. 100 B.C.   
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2008.20.0013Reconstruction of the Doric Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios, ca. 430–420 B.C.   
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2008.20.0014Reconstructed plan of the Temple of Apollo Patroos, dating from the second half of the 4th century B.C.   
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2008.20.0015Reconstructed plan of the Temple of Apollo Patroos, dating from the second half of the 4th century B.C.   
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2008.20.0016Monumental cult statue of Apollo Patroos by Euphranor.   
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2008.20.0019Plan of the administrative buildings at the south end of the west side of the Agora.   
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2008.20.0020Plan of the administrative buildings at the south end of the west side of the Agora.   
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2008.20.0023Restored perspective view of the interior of the Old Bouleuterion, ca. 500 B.C.   
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2008.20.0025Cutaway view of the Metroon in the late 2nd century B.C.; the building housed both a cult of the Mother of the Gods and the State Archives.   
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2008.20.0027The Monument of the Eponymous Heroes, second half of the 4th century B.C.   
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2008.20.0028Restored drawings of the Eponymous Heroes, second half of the 4th century B.C.   
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2008.20.0029Restored drawings of the Eponymous Heroes, second half of the 4th century B.C.   
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2008.20.0031The remains of the house of Simon the cobbler, 5th century B.C., built against the Agora boundary stone (bottom left).   
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2008.20.0032Agora boundary stone found deep under the Middle Stoa. Letters and words run backward (retrograde), from right to left.24 Nov 2008  
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2008.20.0034The residential-industrial district southwest of the Agora. The "Poros Building", center right, in another name given to the building tentatively identified as the State Prison. The other walls and wells represent private houses dating from the 5th century B.C. to the Byzantine period.   
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2008.20.0035The “Industrial District,” southwest of the Agora. The Poros Building at the top (north) has been tentatively identified as the State Prison. The other walls and wells represent private houses dating from the 5th century B.C. to the Byzantine period.   
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2008.20.0037Cutaway view of the Archaic and Classical buildings along the south side of the Agora.   
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2008.20.0038Cutaway view of the Archaic and Classical buildings along the south side of the Agora.   
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2008.20.0039Model of the Southwest Fountain House, one of the largest in Athens, ca. 350–325 B.C.   
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2008.20.0040Reconstruction of a dining room in South Stoa I, ca. 430–420 B.C.   
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2008.20.0042Actual state and restored plans of the Southeast Fountain House, second half of the 6th century B.C.   
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2008.20.0043Model of the Southeast Fountain House, view from the north.   
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2008.20.0045South side of the Agora, ca. 400 B.C.   
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2008.20.0046South side of the Agora, ca. 400 B.C.   
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2008.20.0047Restored plan of the Mint, ca. 400 B.C.   
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2008.20.0048Restored plan of the Mint, ca. 400 B.C.   
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2008.20.0049Cutaway view of the South Square, 2nd century B.C.   
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2008.20.0050Cutaway view of the South Square, 2nd century B.C.   
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2008.20.0052Detail of the floor of the East Building, showing the marble slabs with cuttings for the attachment of wooden furniture, 2nd century B.C.   
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2008.20.0053Plan of the buildings at the southeast corner of the Agora.   
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2008.20.0054Plan of the buildings at the southeast corner of the Agora.   
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2008.20.0055Late Roman Fortification Wall, ca. A.D. 280–290, with many reused architectural blocks from buildings destroyed by the Herulians in A.D. 267.   
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2008.20.0056Plan of the Library of Pantainos, ca. A.D. 100.   
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2008.20.0057Plan of the Library of Pantainos, ca. A.D. 100.   
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2008.20.0060Reconstruction of the marble-paved street and stoa of the complex east of the Stoa of Attalos, ca. A.D. 420. At left is the Gate of Athena, the entrance to the Roman Agora.   
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2008.20.0061Plans of the Stoa of Attalos, 159–138 B.C.   
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2008.20.0062Plans of the Stoa of Attalos, 159–138 B.C.   
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2008.20.0065Plan of the lawcourts under the north end of the Stoa of Attalos. (5th–4th centuries B.C.).   
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2008.20.0066Plan of the lawcourts under the north end of the Stoa of Attalos. (5th–4th centuries B.C.).   
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2008.20.0068Cross section of the Odeion, 1st phase (late 1st century B.C.), looking east.   
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2008.20.0069Ground plan of the Odeion of Agrippa, 1st phase, late first century B.C.   
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2008.20.0070Giant from Phase II of the Odeion, mid 2nd century A.D., reused in the facade of the Palace, 5th century A.D.13 Sep 2002  
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2008.20.0071Drawing of the Late Roman reuse of the Odeion of Agrippa as part of a large palace- like complex, early 5th century A.C.   
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2008.20.0072Drawing of the Late Roman reuse of the Odeion of Agrippa as part of a large palace- like complex, early 5th century A.C.   
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2008.20.0073Plan of the Temple of Ares, second half of 5th century B.C., rebuilt in the Agora in the late 1st century B.C.1969  
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2008.20.0074Architectural remains of the Temple of Ares.   
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2008.20.0075Plan of the northwest corner of the Agora, principal entrance into the public square.   
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2008.20.0076Plan of the northwest corner of the Agora, principal entrance into the public square.   
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2008.20.0077A reconstruction of the northwest corner of the Agora in ca. 420 B.C., with the Royal Stoa at left and the Painted Stoa at upper right, looking northwest.   
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2008.20.0079Actual state plan of the Royal Stoa.   
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2008.20.0080Actual state plan of the Royal Stoa.   
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2008.20.0081Reconstruction of the Royal Stoa, as it would have appeared in ca. 300 B.C.   
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2008.20.0084Cross section of the Stoa Poikile, with Doric columns outside, Ionic within; ca. 470–460 B.C.   
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2008.20.0085Cross section of the Stoa Poikile, with Doric columns outside, Ionic within; ca. 470–460 B.C.   
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2008.20.0086Restored perspective of the west end of the Stoa Poikile (the Painted Stoa) as it would have appeared in about 400 B.C.   
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2008.20.0087Church of the Holy Apostles, ca. A.D. 1000.   
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2008.20.0088Plan of the Church of the Holy Apostles.   
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2008.20.0090Church of the Holy Apostles, 2002.2002  
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2008.20.0093Panorama of the Agora excavations, from the west, 2002.2002  
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2008.20.0096The Athenian Agora in A.D. 150.   
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2008.20.0097The Athenian Agora in A.D. 150.   
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2008.20.0095 (ASCS AP 271)Giants and tritons of the Odeion of Agrippa before the start of excavations, view looking east.   
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2008.20.0017 (HAT 58-59)The Hephaisteion (“Theseion”), seen from across the Agora.1958  
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2008.20.0024 (LCT-13)Model of the Old Bouleuterion.   
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2008.20.0021 (LCT-14)Model of the Tholos, ca. 470 B.C.; dining hall and the headquarters of the prytaneis (executive committee of the senate).   
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2008.20.0051 (LCT-75)Watercolor of the restored upper parts of the Middle Stoa, mid-2nd century B.C., showing the colors used to decorate this and most Greek buildings.   
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2008.20.0063 (LCT-89)Reconstructed Stoa of Attalos (1953–1956), viewed from the north-northwest. The Acropolis in the background.ca. 1985  
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2008.20.0064 (LCT-91 a)Interior view of the lower colonnade of the Stoa of Attalos.   
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2008.20.0094 (LCT-97)Watercolor of the Agora in 1834 (Wolfensberger), view looking west.   
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2008.20.0089 (LII-61)Church of the Holy Apostles before restoration (1953), showing the south sidem, view from the southeast.   
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2008.20.0044 (LXXIX-34)Area west of the Holy Apostles and north of the Southeast Fountain House. Cut between west walls of later churches. Juncture of overflow pipes from the basins of the Southeast Fountain House. Second half of the 6th century. Cf. nb. p. 5923.5 Aug 1955  
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2008.20.0036 (Slide Sheet: 45:08)The Poros Building, possibly the State Prison, seen from the north, 5th century B.C.   
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2008.20.0006Athenian silver tetradrachm, 5th century B.C., with the head of Athena on the obverse, and her sacred owl, an oliv sprig, and the legend (ΑΘΕ), on the reverse.   
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2008.20.0010Sculpted base for a monument celebrating a victory in the apobates at the Panathenaic Games, 4th century B.C. As the race made its way along the Panathenaic Way, the armed passenger was expected to jump on and off the moving chariot.   
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2008.20.0026A dedicatory relief of the Mother of the Gods, 4th century B.C.; one of several dozen copies found in the Agora.   
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2008.20.0059Rules of the Library of Pantainos: “No book is to be taken out because we have sworn an oath. (The library) is to be open from the first hour until the sixth.”   
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2008.20.0078Three Herm heads found at the northwest corner of the Agora (from left to right): S 2499, 2nd century A.C.; S 2452, late 5th century B.C.; S 3347, early 5th century B.C.   
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2008.20.0022 (LCT-55)Public dining ware found near the Tholos, 5th century B.C . The ligature delta/epsilon stands for demosion (public). P 5117 to the left, P 13469 to the right.   
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2010.01.0262 (LXXIX-34)Area west of the Holy Apostles and north of the Southeast Fountain House. Cut between west walls of later churches. Juncture of overflow pipes from the basins of the Southeast Fountain House. Second half of the 6th century. Cf. nb. p. 5923.5 Aug 1955  
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2012.55.1432 (81-620)Plan of the Temple of Hephaistos as a Christian church.1958  
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2012.58.0340 (86-469)The remains of the Royal Stoa, after refilling of test trenches. At lower right is the South Annex. At upper right is the North Annex. View from the south.25 Aug 1970  
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2012.58.0382 (86-511)Restored plan of the Sanctuary of Ares; new tracing of original plan PD #769 by M.R. Holland published in Hesperia 28 (1959), p. 61, fig. 24.1969