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[Agora Image] 2004.01.0675 (HAT 50-67)

Foundation for the south colonnade of the "Northeast Stoa". For reference to that Stoa, see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 87, fig. 1. The standing drums belong to the Monument of Quintus Lutatius ... west Horizontal (normal) ... 1950

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[Agora Image] 2004.01.0676 (HAT 50-68)

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 ... Cf. XLV-31 Horizontal (normal) ... 4 Aug 1950

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[Agora Image] 2012.58.0241 (86-371)

Southeast corner of the "Northeast Stoa" with soft yellow poros blocks of the east wall in foreground. For reference to that Stoa, see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 87, fig. 1 ... AMS east 5458 Horizontal (normal) ... July 1970

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[Agora Image] 2012.58.0243 (86-373)

Southeast corner of the "Northeast Stoa" with soft yellow poros blocks of the east wall in foreground. For reference to that Stoa, see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 87, fig. 1 ... AMS south 5456 Horizontal (normal) ... July 1970

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[Agora Image] 2012.58.0551 (86-675)

Supposed west end of the "Northeast Stoa". Railroad wall across bottom, last two blocks of the Northeast Stoa at lower left, earlier north-south wall at center with 'hook shaped' water channel cutting ... AMS south 5459 ... July 1971

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[Agora Image] 2012.52.1315 (XLIV-16)

Foundation for the south colonnade of the "Northeast Stoa". For reference to that Stoa, see Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 87, fig. 1 ... AMS northwest Horizontal (normal) ... August 1950

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[Agora Image] 2012.52.1434 (XLV-31)

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 ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... 4 Aug 1950

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[Agora Object] I 3948: Dedication

Inscribed column. The bottom surface preserved, and probably the entire circumference. The dimensions given are approximate only, because the column has not been removed from the wall. Probably a column ... 1st. century B.C.