Excavation of the Dromos. Steps of the stoa on the road from the Agora to the Dipylon. Propably in the Phinopoulos lot, no. 3 Adrianou Street. For Dörpfeld publications cf. Athenische Mitteilungen, XXII, 1897, pp. 478-9 and Antike Denkmäler, II, 1899-1901, text to pl. 37, p. 1, squares C1-C2. Margarete Bieber, Verzeichnis (Index), #1476.
Excavation of the Dromos. Steps of Stoa. Certainly Phinopoulos lot, Adrianou Street no. 3. The houses in the background are on the north side of the blind alley off Theseion Street at the back of the lot and are still standing (1956). For the Phinopoulos lot cf. Hesperia 28 (1959), p. 294. For Dörpfeld publications cf. Athenische Mitteilungen, XXII, 1897, pp. 478-9 and Antike Denkmäler, II, 1899-1901, text to pl. 37, p. 1, squares C1-C2. Margarete Bieber, Verzeichnis (Index), #1477.
Excavation of the Dromos. The back part of Phinopoulos lot, no. 3 Adrianou Street. For the house at the upper right, cf. 1997.01.0295. The other houses no longer exist (1956). For Dörpfeld publications cf. Athenische Mitteilungen, XXII, 1897, pp. 478-9 and Antike Denkmäler, II, 1899-1901, text to pl. 37, p. 1, squares C1-C2. Margarete Bieber, Verzeichnis (Index), #1478.
Excavation between the Phinopoulos lot (no. 3 Adrianou St.) and the Piraeus railroad. Looking eastward along Adrianou St. See also AB 158. For Dörpfeld publications cf. Athenische Mitteilungen, XXII, 1897, pp. 478-9 and Antike Denkmäler, II, 1899-1901, text to pl. 37, p. 1, squares C1-C2. Margarete Bieber, Verzeichnis (Index), #1480.
Excavation of the Dromos. Layers of the ancient road in Phinopoulos lot (no. 3 Adrianou Street) and foundations of building bordering the road. For Dörpfeld publications cf. Athenische Mitteilungen, XXII, 1897, pp. 478-9 and Antike Denkmäler, II, 1899-1901, text to pl. 37, p. 1, squares C1-C2. Margarete Bieber, Verzeichnis (Index), #1479.
Exploration resulting from digging of a new cellar at no. 7 Adrianou Street. The road (Dromos) extended almost the whole lenght of the trench. West end of lot: walls and pithoi of Byzantine house can be made out; wall of Roman building is in right hand pit (not visible). Cf. Hesperia 28 (1959), pp. 289-295. View from above.
Exploration resulting from digging of a new cellar at no. 7 Adrianou Street. Wall block of building of Roman times re-used upside down. Behind and to left, some of rubble and mortar foundations. In front, 'drain' cutting; then start of road strosis. At left, Byzantine pithos; at right, Byzantine walls. View from above.