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2012.22.0031 (3-196)Section Θ showing the foundations of the Middle Stoa. Patousa Street runs north-south in the center of the photograph.9 May 1933  
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2012.22.0021 (3-186)Dedicatory inscription as found built into the Late Roman Fortification Wall. Cf. Hesperia Suppl. 8 (1949), pl. 26.1933  
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2012.22.0011 (3-176)Looking at the intermediate space between the two faces of the Late Roman Fortification Wall filled with architectural members.9 May 1933  
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2012.21.0396 (3-162)Roof tile from the Hellenistic Metroon with dedication to the Mother of Gods.1933  
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2012.21.0365 (3-131)View of the threshold and the marble piers of the archway that marks the beginning of a marble-paved street leading directly to the Market of Caesar and Augustus.April 1933  
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2012.21.0364 (3-130)View of the section during excavation. On the extreme right, the south end of the Stoa of Attalos is visible, on the left is the Chapel of St. Spyridon. In order to read more about that church see Hesperia 4 (1935), pp. 442-469.1 Apr 1933  
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2012.21.0359 (3-125)Progress of the excavations in the central area of the Agora. In foreground are the foundations uncovered by Dr. Dörpfeld in 1896 and by the Greek Archaeological Society in 1907 (Section ΟΕ). The partly demolished wall is all that remains of the northern end of Poseidonos Street, removed by the end of the season. Cf. 1997.09.0032 for a view of the trenches three months earlier.April 1933  
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2012.21.0347 (3-113)Akroterion from the Stoa of Zeus. Winged female figure, flying, wearing double-girt chiton. Life size Nike. Pentelic marble. Right side view.1933