Area between Soft Yellow Poros Wall (upper left) and west wall of 'Marble Paved Building' (upper right). Cover slabs of built drain in foreground from which east wall of drain extends northwards. Note wheel-rutted blocks of earlier road toward upper left.
Area between Soft Yellow Poros Wall (right) and 'Marble Paved Building' (left) with cover slabs of the built drain in background. The east wall of the drain has been partially removed exposing poros paving blocks of a north-south road, including heavily rutted ones in lower right corner (A 3852, 3853 and 3854 <i>in situ</i>).
Architectural fragments of Ionic order found in destruction debris and associated with the "Northeast Stoa". Ionic capital fragments: A 1669-A 1674 (A 1672 and 1674 frags a, and b). Ionic architrave fragment (A 1675), crown moulding (A 1676), cornice fragments (A 1677, A 1678), antefix (A 1679), column fragment (A 1680) and marble revetment fragments (A 1681, A 1682). For reference to that Stoa, see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 87, fig. 1.