| Η' 7 | West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Burnt Layer | 1-22 April 1933 | Late Roman | |
| Η' 8 | West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Lowest Layer above Classical Floor | | Late Roman | |
| Η' 19 | West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Above Burning | 20/04/1933 | Late Roman | |
| Η' 20 | West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Cleaning Classical Floor along East Front of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios and over Southeast Corner of Royal Stoa | 11 March-19 May 1933 | Late Roman | |
| Η' 21 | West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Cleaning Classical Floor along East Front of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios and over Southeast Corner of Royal Stoa | | | |
| Η' 22 | West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Between Metal of Poseidon Street and Dirt Floor at 55.70 | 2 May 1933 | Late Byzantine | |
| Η' 23 | West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Burnt Layer | 5-8 May 1933 | Late Roman | |
| Η' 24 | West Side of Section chiefly under Poseidon Street; Along East Fronts of Dorpfeldt's Stoa Basileios (=Temple of Apollo) and Royal Stoa (=Stoa of Zeus); From Surface to Classical Floor; Burnt Layer | | Late Roman | |