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.
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.
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.
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.
Middle Stoa north aisle: close-up of 4th c. B.C. pressure-pipe as it lies over surface of late 5th c. B.C. upper Agora road, itself cut by tile drain channel (cutting visible at top of road). End of season.
Middle Stoa north aisle: general view of pressure pipe and Tile Drain 4, showing (at bottom) sections of both features as cut by the Stoa's north wall foundation. End of season.