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Norths side: Roman Stoa at the left, the Royal Stoa in the center, the Crossroads Well and the Crossroads Enclosure at right.May 1975 
North side: Aerial view of the Roman Stoa by the Royal Stoa.May 1975 
Aerial view of the approach from the Dipylon gate (northwest corner of the Agora).May 1975 
Boundary Stone of the Kerameikos <i>in situ</i>.April 1939 
Northwest corner of Section ΜΜ showing the 'shop' and the Boundary Stone.April 1939 
West side of Section ΜΜ showing the Boundary Stone, the 'shop' and the foundation of the Stoa "a".April 1939 
Northwest corner of the Agora. At left, Section ΒΕ on the site of the Flour Mill (13 Adrianou Street), at right, Section ΒΓ and ΒΓ'.May 1982 
In foreground, stylobate of the northern colonnade, at left foundations of the east wall of the stoa. At center is party wall of northern and southern colonnades. In background the walled-in colonnade of the southern colonnade including two columns <i>in situ</i>.10 Aug 1970 
At right, northern and southern colonnades of the Roman Stoa with party wall at center right. At upper right is walled-in colonnade of the southern colonnade with two columns <i>in situ</i>. At left are remains of structure, possibly a propylon whose south end is walled-in.14 Aug 1970 
At left, west half of the Royal Stoa; at center, remains of a structure, possibly a propylon; at right is the east part of the northern and southern colonnades of the Two-aisled Roman Stoa.14 Aug 1970 
Detail of walled-in colonnade on south face with two columns <i>in situ</i>. The wall was built mainly in the 5th c. A.D. with Byzantine additions.14 Aug 1970 
Northern colonnade of the Roman Stoa in foreground; party wall with southern colonnade at right; foundation of east wall of northern colonnade at center. At top is the Royal Stoa; structure possibly a propylon between Royal and Roman Stoa.14 Aug 1970 
In foreground, stylobate of the northern colonnade; at left foundations of the east wall of the northern colonnade. At center is party wall. In background, walled-in colonnade of the southern colonnade with two columns i<i>in situ</i> and anta block (A 3959) also <i>in situ</i>.10 Aug 1970 
South face of the party wall between northern and southern colonnades of the Roman stoa.14 Aug 1970 
Northern colonnade of the Roman stoa. At top remains of the stylobate; at upper center right are foundations of the east wall. At lower center is party wall of northern and southern colonnades.14 Aug 1970 
Stratigraphy in Shop III of the Roman stoa.20 Jun 1972 
Shop III after removal of Layer 10, revealing tile floor.22 Jun 1972 
Shops III and IV of the Roman Stoa with tile floor revealed in the Shop III and 5th century debris (Layer A) in Shop IV.27 Jun 1972 
Shops IV and V. Shop V at far right. 4th and 5th century debris in Shop IV (Layers A-C).27 Jun 1972 
Wall between Shops IV and V of the Roman stoa, east face.7 Jul 1972 
Wall between Shops III and IV of the Roman stoa, east face.7 Jul 1972 
Wall between Shops III and IV of Roman stoa, west face.7 Jul 1972 
Wall between Shops II and III showing earlier and later construction.7 Jul 1972 
Shop II of the Roman stoa. At right earlier wall, at left later wall.11 Jul 1972 
South face of median wall of the Roman stoa.7 Jul 1972 
Shop IV and Shop III (in foreground) of the Roman stoa.7 Jul 1972 
Wall between Shops III and IV of the Roman stoa, showing earlier and later construction.11 Jul 1972 
General view of Roman stoa looking along median wall.11 Jul 1972 
Shop IV of the Roman stoa.11 Jul 1972 
West face of the east wall of Shop V.18 Jul 1972 
Roman propylon at right. Royal Stoa; at upper left stylobate of south aisle of the Roman Stoa.August 1972 
Drain tunelled under median wall of the Roman stoa.August 1972 
Aerial view of the west end of Section ΒΓ showing the east end of the Two-aisled Roman Stoa at the left, the Royal Stoa in the center, the Crossroads Well and the Crossroads Enclosure at right.May 1975 
North side: Aerial view of the two-aisled Roman Stoa by the Royal Stoa.May 1975 
Late Roman Stoa and Early Roman Stoa to the west of the Stoa Poikile. 5th c. A.D. Restored plan and elevation.1982 
Partially restored plan of the Roman Double Stoa in the 2nd century A.D.1972 
Partially restored plan of the Roman Double Stoa in the 5th century A.D.1972 
Stoa on the Panathenaic way.1972 
Northwest corner of the foundry, and the Boundary Stone of the Kerameikos as first exposed.14 Mar 1939 
Boundary Stone of the Kerameikos, contemporary street surface exposed.April 1939