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1997.17.0129 (80-429)Western extremity of Section ΣΤ: ancient road ran east-west through middle of this area, bounded on north by buildings of which four blocks remain.  
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1997.17.0231 (81-170)General view of the Northwest Unit and West Street. Foreground leveled off between bedrock.  
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1997.17.0232 (81-173)Northwest Unit and West Street looking up the Areopagus.  
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1997.13.0070 (LXXVI-34)Curved tile drain under the east-west street (South Road) to the south of the Mint.  
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1997.13.0125 (85-143)Ancient poros gutter bordering the south side of the road south of the Agora. Tributary from the south intersecting at this point.  
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1997.13.0291 (85-139)4th c. B.C. house wall bordering the south side of the ancient South Road (east-west street).  
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1997.13.0292 (85-351)Outer face of wall and foundation of 4th c. B.C. building bordering the south side of the South Road (east-west road).  
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1997.13.0293 (LXXVI-22)Archaic house and terracotta pipeline to the south of the Mint. Water pipe beneath the road.  
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1997.13.0294 (LXXVI-23)Archaic house and terracotta pipeline to the south of the Mint. Bedding for stone aqueduct in center left, on its right, house of the 6th c. B.C. Above it, Archaic water pipe. Bottom left corner, south foundation of the Mint.  
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1997.13.0295 (LXXVI-24)Archaic house and terracotta pipeline to the south of the Mint. Note the retaining wall in the upper right; round terracotta drain in the lower right. Bedding for stone aqueduct at top left corner.  
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1997.13.0296 (LXXVI-25)Archaic house and terracotta pipeline to the south of the Mint. Bedding for stone aqueduct by the 6th c. B.C. house. Above it, the Archaic water pipe. In foreground, the south foundation of the Mint.  
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1997.13.0297 (LXXVI-56)Wall of house bordering the south side of the South Road (east-west street), opposite the South Stoa I, Room III.  
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1997.13.0298 (LXXVI-57)House foundations along the south side of the South Road (east-west street) to the south of the Mint.  
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1997.13.0299 (LXXVI-58)Archaic house foundations along the south side of the South Road (east-west street) to the south of the Mint. Bedding for the stone aqueduct in center right.  
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1997.13.0300 (LXXVI-81)House foundations along the south side of the road to south of the Mint.  
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1997.13.0301 (85-238)View of the road cut south of the annex of the Southwest Fountain House, showing section of 4th B.C. poros gutter in scarp collapsed into earlier well mouth. At top road level, poros gutter <i>in situ</i> beside 4th c. B.C. house wall runs west to the Hieron. At lower right is the south edge of the earlier road strosis which antedates house walls at left. Cf. front view of the wall, nb. p. 4557.  
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1997.13.0302 (85-254)Area of the Hieron, southwest of the Southwest Fountain House. Top, left to right, martyr across walls of the Hieron and the Byzantine pithos. Right, another Byzantine pithos which has cut through the north wall of the Hieron. Drain channel at left.  
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1997.13.0303 (85-269)Area of the Hieron, southwest of the Southwest Fountain House. In center, the Triangular Shrine and the Boundary Stone (Horos Stone); upper left, the Southwest Fountain House.  
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1997.13.0304 (LXXIV-73)At left, Turkish kiln (at 96/ΝΑ); at right, water channel (ca. 92/ΝΑ).  
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1997.13.0306 (LXXVI-46)5th c. B.C. wheel ruts in the South Road opposite South Stoa I, Room IV.  
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1997.13.0307 (LXXVI-65)Stratification along the south side of the stone aqueduct at the intersection with the East Branch of the Great Drain. Note the archaic water pipe on extreme left, floor of the stone aqueduct in foreground.  
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1997.13.0309 (84-530)Road cut 21-31m. from the west end of the South Stoa II. Aqueduct in foreground.  
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1997.13.0310 (84-531)In foreground road cut 54-64m. from the west end of the South Stoa II. The channel of the aqueduct can be seen at left.  
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1997.13.0311 (84-532)Road cut 21-31m. from the west end of the South Stoa II. Aqueduct in foreground.  
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1997.13.0312 (84-533)Road cut 21-31m. from the west end of the South Stoa II. Aqueduct at right foreground.  
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1997.13.0313 (84-610)Section south of the southeast corner of the Southwest Fountain House.  
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1997.13.0314 (84-611)Section south of the southeast corner of the Southwest Fountain House.  
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1997.13.0315 (84-612)Section south of the southeast corner of the Southwest Fountain House.  
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1997.13.0316 (84-613)Section south of the Southwest Fountain House. Uppermost ancient road surface.  
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1997.13.0317 (84-614)Section of the South Road south of the Southwest Fountain House.  
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1997.13.0318 (85-131)In the center, line of poros gutter with street to right. Some of numerous Byzantine pithoi dug into ancient levels.  
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1997.13.0319 (85-132)Section south of the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion). In foreground 4th c. B.C. settling basin. In background, ancient road surface to right of poros gutter.  
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1997.13.0320 (85-137)Section south of the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion) and the Southwest Fountain House. General view of road surface with poros gutter in foreground.  
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1997.13.0321 (85-59)Road south of the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion) and of the Southwest Fountain House. In the center, remnants of poros gutter disrupted by Byzantine pithoi. To right of gutter, line of 4th c. B.C. house walls.  
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1997.13.0322 (85-60)Area of the intersection southwest of the Southwest Fountain House. In the center, remnants of poros gutter disrupted by Byzantine pithoi. To right of gutter, line of 4th c. B.C. house walls. In right foreground, the Triangular Sanctuary.  
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1997.13.0323 (85-658)Intersection with road leading to Piraeus Gate (Area F 16). for the appellation of Piraeus Street, cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 136, fig. 1 and Agora Guide, 1991, p. 186, fig. 126.  
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1997.13.0324 (85-660)Intersection with road leading to Piraeus Gate (Area F 16). Cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 136, fig. 1 for the appellation of Piraeus Street and Guide (1991), p. 186, fig. 126.  
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1997.13.0325 (LXXIV-90)Asteroskopeiou Street cleared to Classical level, with Turkish and 20th century gas and water pipes resting on or in ancient fill.  
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1997.13.0326 (LXXIV-91)Asteroskopeiou Street cleared to Classical level, with Turkish and 20th century gas and water pipes resting on or in ancient fill.  
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1997.13.0327 (LXXIV-92)Asteroskopeiou Street cleared to Classical level, with Turkish and 20th century gas and water pipes resting on or in ancient fill, the late pipelines tangled with ancient water channels.  
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1997.13.0328 (LXXIV-93)Asteroskopeiou Street cleared to classical level, with Turkish and 20th century gas and water pipes resting on or in ancient fill, the late pipelines tangled with ancient water channels.  
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1997.13.0329 (LXXVI-59)East-west street (South Road) bordering the south side of the Agora cleared to Classical level.  
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1997.13.0330 (LXXVI-60)East-west street (South Road) bordering the south side of the Agora cleared to Classical level. In center, foundations of houses, at right (behind the house), bedding for the stone aqueduct.  
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1997.13.0331 (LXXVI-61)Cut through the South Road (east-west street), south of the South Stoa I, Room IV. Stone aqueduct at left, poros gutter at right.  
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1997.13.0332 (LXXVI-63)Cut through the South Road (east-west street), south of South Stoa I, Room IV. Poros gutter along south side of road.  
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1997.13.0409 (85-129)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. View showing adjoining block of house wall with poros gutter and road surface to left. Boundary Stone of the Sanctuary in the center of the photograph.  
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1997.13.0412 (85-135)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. Abutting corner is block of late 5th-early 4th c. B.C. house with poros gutter to left.  
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1997.13.0413 (85-136)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. Abutting corner is block of late 5th-early 4th c. B.C. house with poros gutter to left.  
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1997.13.0420 (85-355)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. View showing Agora road in front of the north wall. In foreground, a Roman drain.  
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1997.13.0421 (85-302)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. North wall cut by 12th century pithos.  
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1997.13.0422 (85-303)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. North wall exposed down to 4th c. B.C. cobblestone road. Byzantine pithos pit cuts through wall and interior of Hieron exposing packing of stones and layers of archaic fill below 5th century floor level.  
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1997.13.0427 (85-356)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. Road cut beside the north wall of the Hieron. Adjacent to wall is road level contemporary with construction of 5th c. B.C. Hieron. Poros gutter at left.  
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1997.14.0531 (85-376)View of the Fountain House with embankment on the south, excavated above Roman House walls for the reconstruction of the east-west retaining wall. Above the bank, 4th c. B.C. road level.  
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2012.57.0552 (84-610)Section south of the southeast corner of the Southwest Fountain House.  
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2012.57.0553 (84-611)Section south of the southeast corner of the Southwest Fountain House.  
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2012.57.0554 (84-612)Section south of the southeast corner of the Southwest Fountain House.  
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2012.57.0555 (84-613)Section south of the Southwest Fountain House. Uppermost ancient road surface.  
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2012.57.0556 (84-614)Section of the South Road south of the Southwest Fountain House.  
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2012.57.0700 (85-59)Road south of the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion) and of the Southwest Fountain House. In the center, remnants of poros gutter disrupted by Byzantine pithoi. To right of gutter, line of 4th c. B.C. house walls.  
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2012.57.0701 (85-60)Area of the intersection southwest of the Southwest Fountain House. In the center, remnants of poros gutter disrupted by Byzantine pithoi. To right of gutter, line of 4th c. B.C. house walls. In right foreground, the Triangular Sanctuary.  
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2012.57.0770 (85-129)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. View showing adjoining block of house wall with poros gutter and road surface to left. Boundary Stone of the Sanctuary in the center of the photograph.  
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2012.57.0772 (85-131)In the center, line of poros gutter with street to right. Some of numerous Byzantine pithoi dug into ancient levels.  
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2012.57.0773 (85-132)Section south of the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion). In foreground 4th c. B.C. settling basin. In background, ancient road surface to right of poros gutter.  
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2012.57.0776 (85-135)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. Abutting corner is block of late 5th-early 4th c. B.C. house with poros gutter to left.  
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2012.57.0777 (85-136)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. Abutting corner is block of late 5th-early 4th c. B.C. house with poros gutter to left.  
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2012.57.0778 (85-137)Section south of the "Heliaia" (now identified as the Aiakeion) and the Southwest Fountain House. General view of road surface with poros gutter in foreground.  
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2012.57.0780 (85-139)4th c. B.C. house wall bordering the south side of the ancient South Road (east-west street).  
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2012.57.0784 (85-143)Ancient poros gutter bordering the south side of the road south of the Agora. Tributary from the south intersecting at this point.  
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2012.57.0883 (85-238)View of the road cut south of the annex of the Southwest Fountain House, showing section of 4th B.C. poros gutter in scarp collapsed into earlier well mouth. At top road level, poros gutter <i>in situ</i> beside 4th c. B.C. house wall runs west to the Hieron. At lower right is the south edge of the earlier road strosis which antedates house walls at left. Cf. front view of the wall, nb. p. 4557.  
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2012.57.0900 (85-254)Area of the Hieron, southwest of the Southwest Fountain House. Top, left to right, martyr across walls of the Hieron and the Byzantine pithos. Right, another Byzantine pithos which has cut through the north wall of the Hieron. Drain channel at left.  
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2012.57.0915 (85-269)Area of the Hieron, southwest of the Southwest Fountain House. In center, the Triangular Shrine and the Boundary Stone (Horos Stone); upper left, the Southwest Fountain House.  
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2012.57.0948 (85-302)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. North wall cut by 12th century pithos.  
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2012.57.0949 (85-303)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. North wall exposed down to 4th c. B.C. cobblestone road. Byzantine pithos pit cuts through wall and interior of Hieron exposing packing of stones and layers of archaic fill below 5th century floor level.  
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2012.57.0999 (85-351)Outer face of wall and foundation of 4th c. B.C. building bordering the south side of the South Road (east-west road).  
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2012.57.1003 (85-355)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. View showing Agora road in front of the north wall. In foreground, a Roman drain.  
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2012.57.1004 (85-356)Triangular Sanctuary at the southwest entrance to the Agora. Road cut beside the north wall of the Hieron. Adjacent to wall is road level contemporary with construction of 5th c. B.C. Hieron. Poros gutter at left.  
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2012.57.1024 (85-376)View of the Fountain House with embankment on the south, excavated above Roman House walls for the reconstruction of the east-west retaining wall. Above the bank, 4th c. B.C. road level.  
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2012.57.1312 (85-658)Intersection with road leading to Piraeus Gate (Area F 16). for the appellation of Piraeus Street, cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 136, fig. 1 and Agora Guide, 1991, p. 186, fig. 126.  
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2012.57.1314 (85-660)Intersection with road leading to Piraeus Gate (Area F 16). Cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 136, fig. 1 for the appellation of Piraeus Street and Guide (1991), p. 186, fig. 126.  
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2012.55.0525 (80-429)Western extremity of Section ΣΤ: ancient road ran east-west through middle of this area, bounded on north by buildings of which four blocks remain.  
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2012.55.0968 (81-170)General view of the Northwest Unit and West Street. Foreground leveled off between bedrock.  
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2012.55.0971 (81-173)Northwest Unit and West Street looking up the Areopagus.  
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2012.54.1054 (LXXIV-73)At left, Turkish kiln (at 96/ΝΑ); at right, water channel (ca. 92/ΝΑ).  
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2012.54.1071 (LXXIV-90)Asteroskopeiou Street cleared to Classical level, with Turkish and 20th century gas and water pipes resting on or in ancient fill.  
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2012.54.1072 (LXXIV-91)Asteroskopeiou Street cleared to Classical level, with Turkish and 20th century gas and water pipes resting on or in ancient fill.  
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2012.54.1073 (LXXIV-92)Asteroskopeiou Street cleared to Classical level, with Turkish and 20th century gas and water pipes resting on or in ancient fill, the late pipelines tangled with ancient water channels.  
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2012.54.1074 (LXXIV-93)Asteroskopeiou Street cleared to classical level, with Turkish and 20th century gas and water pipes resting on or in ancient fill, the late pipelines tangled with ancient water channels.  
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2012.54.1208 (LXXVI-22)Archaic house and terracotta pipeline to the south of the Mint. Water pipe beneath the road.  
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2012.54.1209 (LXXVI-23)Archaic house and terracotta pipeline to the south of the Mint. Bedding for stone aqueduct in center left, on its right, house of the 6th c. B.C. Above it, Archaic water pipe. Bottom left corner, south foundation of the Mint.  
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2012.54.1210 (LXXVI-24)Archaic house and terracotta pipeline to the south of the Mint. Note the retaining wall in the upper right; round terracotta drain in the lower right. Bedding for stone aqueduct at top left corner.  
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2012.54.1211 (LXXVI-25)Archaic house and terracotta pipeline to the south of the Mint. Bedding for stone aqueduct by the 6th c. B.C. house. Above it, the Archaic water pipe. In foreground, the south foundation of the Mint.  
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2012.54.1220 (LXXVI-34)Curved tile drain under the east-west street (South Road) to the south of the Mint.  
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2012.54.1232 (LXXVI-46)5th c. B.C. wheel ruts in the South Road opposite South Stoa I, Room IV.  
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2012.54.1242 (LXXVI-56)Wall of house bordering the south side of the South Road (east-west street), opposite the South Stoa I, Room III.  
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2012.54.1244 (LXXVI-59)East-west street (South Road) bordering the south side of the Agora cleared to Classical level.  
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2012.54.1245 (LXXVI-59)Archaic house foundations along the south side of the South Road (east-west street) to the south of the Mint. Bedding for the stone aqueduct in center right.  
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2012.54.1246 (LXXVI-60)East-west street (South Road) bordering the south side of the Agora cleared to Classical level. In center, foundations of houses, at right (behind the house), bedding for the stone aqueduct.  
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2012.54.1247 (LXXVI-61)Cut through the South Road (east-west street), south of the South Stoa I, Room IV. Stone aqueduct at left, poros gutter at right.  
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2012.54.1249 (LXXVI-63)Cut through the South Road (east-west street), south of South Stoa I, Room IV. Poros gutter along south side of road.  
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2012.54.1251 (LXXVI-65)Stratification along the south side of the stone aqueduct at the intersection with the East Branch of the Great Drain. Note the archaic water pipe on extreme left, floor of the stone aqueduct in foreground.