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2012.60.0416 (97-45-11)Middle Stoa north aisle: view of the East Branch of the Great Drain, with foundation line of earlier (5th c. B.C.) drain excavated along the west side; unfinished Geometric Well J 13:1 at top center. End of season.August 1997  
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2012.60.0417 (97-45-12)Middle Stoa north aisle: view of the East Branch of the Great Drain, with foundation line of earlier (5th c. B.C.) drain excavated along the west side; unfinished Geometric Well J 13:1 at top center. End of season.August 1997  
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2012.55.0768 (80-670)Cistern with cesspool. In foreground, just to right of cistern is the cesspool; at top centre the hydraulic floor and terracotta basin; top right is a modern cistern. Cf. plan in nb. p. 1250.14 Aug 1957  
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2012.55.1367 (81-556)Northeast corner of the Nymphaion. A: bedding for the outer wall of the Nymphaion; B: original course of the East Branch of the Great Drain; C: new course of the east drain; D: sump hole of drain, already filled with stones by the excavators.8 Jun 1959  
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2012.53.0790 (LVI-95)Junction of the Middle Stoa drain and the West Branch of the Great Drain. Note lead pipe in center right.29 Mar 1953  
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2012.53.0794 (LVI-99)Earlier and later branches of the Great Drain, West Branch, and its junction with the Middle Stoa drain (marked by position of well in Section Ζ: 34/ΙΣΤ). At left, the area west of the poros blocks dug to Strosis 5.9 Apr 1953  
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2012.53.0921 (LVIII-27)Room 2 of the Civic Offices. Middle Stoa terrace wall in background. In center, stone cover slabs of East Branch of Great Drain; over them, a pressure pipe line. Beyond the tile covering over Drain 4 is the older line of Drain 4 and an open channel, #13. All drains are located under the Hellenistic pavement of the Agora.29 Apr 1953  
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2012.53.0922 (LVIII-28)Room 2 of the Civic Offices. Middle Stoa terrace wall in background. In center, stone cover slabs of East Branch of Great Drain; over them, a pressure pipe line. The tile covering over Drain 4 has been removed, and beyond is the older line of Drain 4 and an open channel, #13. All drains are located under the Hellenistic pavement of the Agora.May 1953