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2009.01.0278Triton, Odeion of Agrippa.16 Aug 2006  
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2009.01.0281General view of the Agora with the Temple of Hephaistos and one of the colossal figures of the Odeion.16 Aug 2006  
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2008.18.0016 (5-2)The so-called Stoa of the Giants and Tritons before the start of demolition in the central area of the Agora. View looking south, 1935.January 1935  
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2008.01.0004Wash rendering of lotus and acanthus capital, interior order. Restoration based on A 471. Marian Welker.   
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2008.01.0005Restored elevation of the Odeion, first period. View including the Middle Stoa, the Temple of Ares and the Panathenaic Procession. By John Travlos, 1948.   
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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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2009.05.0086A Triton from the second facade of the Roman Odeion, ca. A.D. 150-175, illustrates the continuity of scultpural practice in the Agora. The torso of the Triton was strongly influenced by one of the fugures in the east Pediment of the 5th-century B.C. Parthenon. The Triton was later reused in the 5th-century A.D. structure that occupied the site of the Odeion, probably a gymnasium.6 Aug 2005  
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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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2008.18.0082 (HAT 49-71)General view of the Agora from the Hephaisteion, 1949. The Odeion in the center.1949  
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2008.20.0017 (HAT 58-59)The Hephaisteion (“Theseion”), seen from across the Agora.1958  
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2008.18.0228 (XLIV-24)View of the central part of the Agora site looking south, July 1950, showing the completed concervation work on the Odeion. The Giants of the Odeion are visible in the middle and behind is the Church of the Holy Apostles before restoration. To the left is the southern portion of the Stoa of Attalos before restoration.July 1950  
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1997.10.0225 (XXVII-18)Fragments of moulding from the front edge of the stage. Pentelic marble.ca. 1947  
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2004.02.0121 (LCT-93)Corinthian capital from the Odeion of Agrippa, found in 1890/1 in the cutting of the trench for the Athens-Piraeus electric railroad. Now standing on the terrace of the Middle Stoa. NM 1469.ca. 1985  
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1997.10.0224 (XXVI-86)Parts of two female herms and the slab between them.ca. 1947  
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2000.03.0053 (87-682)Aerial view of the Late Roman Complex.May 1975  
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2000.03.0054 (87-686)Aerial view of the Odeion.May 1975  
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2002.01.0089Restored plan of the Odeion, Period I.1948  
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2008.01.0003Wash rendering of Corinthian pilaster capital, exterior order. Side view. Marian Welker.   
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2010.01.0470Corinthian capital from the south side of the Odeion standing on the terrace of the Middle Stoa between achanthus plants. National Museum no. 1469.   
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1997.10.0229 (XXXIII-56)Head of a male herm, damaged in fire. Pentelic marble. Front view.ca. 1948  
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1997.10.0162 (4-139)Debris overlying Odeion floor in southwest corner. Cornice block as found.29 Mar 1934  
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1997.10.0163 (4-157)Odeion cornice block as found. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), pl. 25.29 Mar 1934  
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1997.10.0164 (4-192)Exploration of the building.21 Apr 1934  
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1997.10.0165 (4-193)Southwest corner of the Odeion.21 Apr 1934  
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1997.10.0012 (5-79)View to show Byzantine walls. 1) Threshold block at 14/ΝΑ. Byzantine wall over the apse of the Late Roman Complex. 2) Earlier strosis at 21/ΛΑ connected with the Byzantine walls. 3) Crosswall of Roman Building at 21/ΜΑ. 4) At 20/ΜΓ, block belonging to the "Burnt Building" (Odeion).2 Mar 1935  
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1997.10.0214 (5-103)Statue of Dionysos as found in wall.6 Mar 1935  
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1997.10.0215 (5-104)Statue of Dionysos standing.6 Mar 1935  
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1997.10.0166 (5-120)Stratification over the "Burnt Building" (Odeion).4 May 1935  
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1997.10.0103 (5-125)Marble monument base.4 May 1935  
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1997.09.0054 (5-130)General view with marble base and east wall of the Late Roman Complex in foreground.10 May 1935  
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1997.10.0218 (5-162)Head of a female herm. Pentelic marble.1935  
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1997.10.0216 (5-218)Front view of a Roman statue from a 4th century type representing Dionysos. Pentelic marble.1935  
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1997.10.0217 (5-219)Proper left side view of a Roman statue, from a 4th century type. Probably of Dionysos. Pentelic marble.1935  
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1997.10.0219 (5-229)Head of a female herm. Pentelic marble. Front view.1935  
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1997.10.0220 (5-230)Head of a female herm. Pentelic marble. Proper right view.1935  
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1997.10.0168 (5-248)Southwest corner of the Odeion.26 Jun 1935  
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1997.10.0169 (5-249)General view of the Auditorium.26 Jun 1935  
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1997.10.0170 (5-250)General view of the Auditorium.26 Jun 1935  
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1997.10.0171 (5-251)General view of the Auditorium.26 Jun 1935  
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1997.10.0172 (5-252)Orchestra, stage and scaena.26 Jun 1935  
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1997.10.0173 (5-263)General view of the Auditorium.July 1935  
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1997.09.0057 (5-264)View of the Auditorium.July 1935  
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1997.10.0129 (5-284)Restored elevation of a lotus and acanthus capital from the interior order. Based on A 471.June 1935  
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1997.10.0174 (5-307)General view of the Odeion with view of the easternmost Giant in position.29 Jun 1935  
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1997.10.0110 (5-323)Corinthian pilaster capital as found in the concrete foundations of the Late Roman Complex.June 1935  
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1997.19.0202 (6-22)View from the old excavations. From left to right: Houses 637a/7, 637a/6 and 637a/5. The House 637a/8 can be seen in the background. At left, square called the "Stoa of the Giants" under excavation with the easternmost Giant of the series seen from the side.9 Sep 1935  
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1997.10.0175 (6-26)The orchestra viewed from the roof of Vlassarou Church.31 Oct 1935  
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1997.09.0060 (6-97)Excavations of the site of the Odeion. Adrianou Street in the background.25 Jan 1936  
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1997.09.0061 (6-98)General view of Section Ρ with the orchestra of the Odeion clearly visible in the center.25 Jan 1936  
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1997.10.0323 (7-127)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Front view.1937  
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1997.10.0324 (7-241)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Front view.1937  
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1997.10.0325 (7-243)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Side view.1937  
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1997.09.0277 (80-319)View of water channels. Foreground, northeast corner of the Middle Stoa. In left background, the Odeion.31 Jul 1956  
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1997.10.0254 (81-247)Easternmost Giant on its base.20 Jan 1959  
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1997.10.0111 (81-623)Restored perspective drawing of the interior of the Odeion.1959  
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1997.10.0209 (82-231)Foot of a colossal statue of Dionysos (?). Three toes were found in 1946 (cf. neg. 82-231), then, a joining fragment was found in 1959 in Section Ι. Pentelic marble. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), pl. 52, b.ca. 1959  
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1997.10.0326 (82-684)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Front view.ca. 1961  
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1997.10.0327 (82-685)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Proper right view.ca. 1961  
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1997.10.0328 (82-686)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Proper left view.ca. 1961  
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1997.10.0329 (82-687)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Front view.ca. 1961  
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1997.10.0330 (82-688)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Proper right view.ca. 1961  
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1997.10.0331 (82-689)Draped figure seated on a throne. Philosopher. Pentelic marble. Proper left view.ca. 1961  
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1997.10.0112 (83-100)Corinthian capital from the south side of the Odeion, found in 1890/1 in the cutting of the trench for the Athens-Piraeus electric railroad. Now standing on the terrace of the Middle Stoa. National Museum no. 1469.ca. 1961  
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1997.10.0255 (83-155)Westernmost Triton on its base.June 1962  
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1997.09.0283 (83-490)View including most of Agora central and south areas, with the Acropolis and Areopagus in background. At right, the Giants.June 1954  
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1997.10.0256 (87-345)Labels for the Giants placed on the monument at the Agora.July 1973  
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1997.10.0257 (87-466)Westernmost Triton on its base, front view.July 1974  
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1997.10.0258 (87-467)Westernmost Triton on its base with view of the Acropolis. In center left the Church of the Holy Apostles.July 1974  
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1997.10.0259 (87-516)Close view of the westernmost Triton.1974  
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1997.05.0448 (88-466)View of the temple in a distance with the colossal figures of the Odeion in center foreground.1990  
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1997.02.0228 (88-510)View of the facade of the Odeion with Giants and Tritons, the Temple of Hephaistos is in background.1990  
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1997.02.0229 (88-511)Agora west side with Giants and the Hephaisteion.1990  
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1997.10.0263Triton at the start of the excavation. Front view.May 1935  
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1997.10.0264Giant at the start of the excavation. Proper right view.May 1935  
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1997.10.0265Giant at the start of the excavation.May 1935  
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1997.10.0266Triton at the start of the excavation.May 1935  
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1997.10.0270Stoa of the Giants, view of the statue of the Triton "Phorbas" after the original excavation by the Archeological Society to Late Roman level, modern houses in background.Ca. 1873  
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2002.01.0088Actual state plan of the Odeion, with indication of numbered architectural marbles.1948  
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2002.01.0090Restored section through Odeion, looking east.1948  
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2002.01.0091Restored section through the Odeion, looking south.1948  
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2002.01.0107Restored plan of the Odeion, Period II.1948  
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2002.01.0108Odeion: Giant (no. 9) and Triton (no. 1)1947  
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2002.01.0115Actual state plan of the Odeion orchestra floor.1946  
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2002.01.0116Restored plan of the Odeion, Period II.1948  
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2002.01.0127Restored plan of the Odeion orchestra floor.1949  
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2002.01.1126Restored perspective of the interior of the Odeion.1959  
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2004.03.0106View of the Agora under excavation. In the foreground the Stoa of Attalos before restoration.Before 1953  
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2005.05.0161View of the Odeion with the colossal figures in left foreground. The Old Excavation House complex in the background. At right, the guards' house.ca. 1956  
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2002.03.0019 (ASCS AP 271)Square of the Stoa of the Giants. View of the colossal figures from the Odeion before the excavation.Ca. 1910  
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2004.03.0107 (ASCS AP 271)"Stoa of the Giants" before the beginning of the excavations. Cf. Hesperia 5 (1936), p. 7, fig. 4. DUPLICATEBefore 1935  
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1997.08.0096 (ECA 144-14)View of the Giants with the Hephaisteion in the background. Photograph taken by Mrs. Papaioannou for ECA (Economic Cooperation Administration).Autumn 1949  
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2004.01.1430 (HAT 49-73)Giant in easternmost position of the "Gymnasium" series, front view. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside the colossal figures. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 136.1949  
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2004.01.1431 (HAT 49-74)Easternmost Triton in Late Roman Complex series.1974  
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2004.01.1432 (HAT 49-75)Westernmost Triton in Late Roman Complex series. Figure and pedestal. Three-quarter view.1949  
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2004.01.1433 (HAT 49-76)Westernmost Triton in Late Roman Complex series. Figure and pedestal. Side view.1949  
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2004.01.2580 (HAT 49-77)Westernmost Triton in Late Roman Complex series. Figure, pedestal and full base. Three-quarter view.1949  
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2004.01.1434 (HAT 49-78)Westernmost Triton in Late Roman Complex series. Figure and pedestal. Front view.1949  
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2004.01.1435 (HAT 49-79)Triton, third from the west. Front view.1949