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1997.14.0003 (81-333)View of the drain after the removal of one pair of drain tiles.17 Mar 1959  
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1997.14.0268 (85-591)Klepsydra drain where it tunnels through bedrock under the Middle Stoa.4 Jul 1968  
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1997.14.0269 (85-592)Klepsydra drain just south of the south wall of the Middle Stoa.4 Jul 1968  
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1997.14.0294 (96-61-02)Middle Stoa north aisle. On left, stretch of the pressure pipe/Channel 14 and on the right, Tile Drain 4, related to the Klepsydra Water Clock. End of 1996 season.August 1996  
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1997.14.0295 (96-61-03)Middle Stoa north aisle: general view of excavation area. Specific features shown range in date from mid-5th c. to late 4th c. Area under 5th c. "Strosis f", Tile Drain 4 with associated fill and pressure-pipe/Channel 14. End of season.August 1996  
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1997.14.0296 (96-61-05)Middle Stoa north aisle: general view of excavation area. Specific features shown range in date from mid-5th c. to late 4th c. Bottom to top: area under 5th c. "Strosis f", Tile Drain 4 with associated fill, pressure-pipe/ Channel 14, and upper Agora road (5th c. B.C.?). End of season.August 1996  
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1997.14.0297 (96-61-07)Middle Stoa north aisle: general view with both lengths of pressure pipe in view across center of photo running between Piers 2 and 3 (right and left, respectively). End of season.August 1996  
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1997.14.0298 (96-61-10)Middle Stoa north aisle: view of pressure-pipe (top) and Tile Drain 4 (bottom) as cut by Stoa's north wall foundations. End of season.August 1996