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| 1997.01.0142 (88-143) | Byzantine garden: line of east wall of rooms 1 and 2 of the north Byzantine complex visible at upper right. The holes represent probably a planted field of some kind. Cf. nb. pp. 971ff. | 22 May 1981 | | | | 1997.01.0152 (88-153) | General view of the Byzantine remains in areas III and IV, with Byzantine Room 4 in foreground. Well J 3:1 in center. Street at left. | 22 Jun 1981 | | | | 1997.01.0154 (88-158) | Dark Age walls. The north-south wall is cut by the Byzantine pit at J/9-3/9,14. Mud surface Layer IX is visible west of the north-south wall at lower right. Note Altar as first exposed. | 22 Jun 1981 | | | | 1997.01.0236 (XXXIX-55) | Doric anta capital: poros with painted decoration. Reconstructed capital (from 36 fragments) after completion of plaster restorations. Found in the Long Late Roman Wall. | 22 Nov 1949 | | | | 1997.01.0237 (XXXIX-56) | Doric anta capital: poros with painted decoration. Reconstructed capital (from 36 fragments) after completion of plaster restorations. Found in the Long Late Roman Wall. | 22 Nov 1949 | | | | 1997.01.0350 (86-280) | Byzantine rooms in Trench A (Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 22). At upper right is the water channel on the east side of the Agora West Road. | 6 May 1970 | | | | 1997.02.0048 (XLVIII-84) | Part of one negative from a series taken by the Greek Photo-Topographical Service. Full view of the Agora. | 3 Aug 1951 | | | | 1997.02.0251 (87-619) | Plan of the Agora and its environs in the 2nd c. A.D. Original version PD 701 (J.T. 1946). | 1974 | | |
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