Graves after cleaning. At top right, a disturbed inhumation with only the upper part of the body preserved (Deposit E 14:12); in center, the inhumation of a youth (Deposit E 14:13) with pots <i>in situ</i>: an aryballos (P 3644), a skyphos (P 3645), one-handled cup (P 3646) and an oinochoe (P 3647).
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.
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.