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2004.01.1370 (HAT 73-126)Royal Stoa, South Annex, detail of sockets for the reception of large marble stelai.1973  
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2004.01.1372 (HAT 74-105)Royal Stoa, text of dramatic victories, I 7168.1974  
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2004.01.1381 (HAT 77-51)The Royal Stoa.1977  
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2004.01.1383 (HAT 70-138)Female statue wearing chiton and himation. Presumably Themis, personnification of law and the protectress of oaths. Front view. Second half of the 4th c. B.C.1970  
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2004.01.1389 (HAT 74-83)Marble head of Archaic kore: Nike. Front view.1974  
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2004.01.1390 (HAT 74-84)Marble head of Archaic kore: Nike. Three-quarter view, proper left.1974  
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2004.01.1391 (HAT 74-85)Marble head of Archaic kore: Nike. View of the back.1974  
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2004.01.1392 (HAT 77-69)Themis from Rhamnous, in Athens National Museum.1977  
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2004.01.1395 (HAT 70-128)View of the annex with thrones in foreground.1970  
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2004.01.1396 (HAT 72-126)Ikaria, thrones in theater.1972  
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2004.01.1397 (HAT 72-127)Rhamnous, thrones in theater.1972  
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2004.01.1398 (HAT 73-125)Close view of the thrones.1973  
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2004.01.1400 (HAT 74-80)Close view of the thrones in the Royal Stoa.1974  
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2004.01.1401 (HAT 74-81)Fragments of marble thrones. Pentelic marble. From left to right, top row, A 3876 and A 3874; bottom row, A 3881 and A 3875.1974  
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2004.01.1402 (HAT 76-64)Marble thrones from the Royal Stoa, restored drawing.1972  
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2004.01.1404 (HAT 72-73)Knucklebones from the 'Crossroads Well' (Deposit J 5:1).1972  
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2004.01.1405 (HAT 72-74)Inscribed knucklebone from 'Crossroads Well' (Deposit J 5:1).1972  
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2004.01.1406 (HAT 72-75)Loom weights from 'Crossroads Well' (Deposit J 5:1).1972  
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2004.01.1407 (HAT 72-76)Loom weights from the 'Crossroads Well' (Deposit J 5:1).1972  
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2004.01.1408 (HAT 71-27)Red figure stemless cup, Corinthian from the Crossroads Enclosure (Deposit J 5:2).1971  
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2004.01.1409 (HAT 71-28)Red figure squat lekythoi from the Crossroads Enclosure (Deposit J 5:2). From left to right, P 29369, P 29370, P 29371, P 29368.1971  
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2004.01.1416 (HAT 72-13)Herm head from the Crossroads Enclosure (Deposit J 5:2). Three-quarter view from the back. 5th c. B.C.1972  
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2004.01.1417 (HAT 72-14)Herm head from the Crossroads Enclosure (Deposit J 5:2). Side view, proper left. 5th c. B.C.1972  
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2004.01.1418 (HAT 72-64)Black glaze amphoriskos.1972  
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2004.01.1419 (HAT 74-82)Base <i>in situ</i> in the North Annex of the Royal Stoa. Herm base inscribed with the name of the King Archon, Onesippos.1974  
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2004.01.1420 (HAT 74-86)Head of herm, front view.1974  
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2004.01.1423 (HAT 70-126)Crossroads area with gutter of both Panathenaic Way and West Road. Top center: the Sacred Well (Deposit J 5:1).1970  
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2004.01.1424 (HAT 71-23)Crossroads area with gutter of both Panathenaic Way and West Road. Center right: the Sacred Well (Deposit J 5:1) after replacement of well-head. At top center, Crossroads Enclosure (Deposit J 5:2) with Late Roman Round Building over it. End of season.1971  
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2004.01.1425 (HAT 52-283)Lamps from the destruction debris by the Octagonal Room. At left, L 4960; at right, P 4961.1952  
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2004.01.1426 (HAT 58-96)Debris overlying Odeion floor in southwest corner. Cornice block as found.29 Mar 1934  
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2004.01.1427 (HAT 49-235)Head of Triton, reported to have been found in the excavations at Eleusis conducted between 1882 and 1889 (Eleusis Inv. No. 72) rejoined to neck found in the Agora (S 1214). Pentelic marble. Three-quarter view, proper left.1949  
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2004.01.1428 (HAT 49-236)Head of Triton, reported to have been found in excavations at Eleusis conducted between 1882 and 1889 (Eleusis Inv. No. 72) rejoined to neck found in the Agora (S 1214). Pentelic marble. Proper left profile.1949  
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2004.01.1429 (HAT 49-237)Arm and hands of colossal figures. Pentelic marble. From left to right: S 1202, S 369 and S 596.1949  
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2004.01.1430 (HAT 49-73)Giant in easternmost position of the "Gymnasium" series, front view. The Late Roman Complex was identified as a Gymasium because of its scheme and of an inscription found by Pittakis in 1848 alongside the colossal figures. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), p. 136.1949  
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2004.01.1431 (HAT 49-74)Easternmost Triton in Late Roman Complex series.1974  
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2004.01.1432 (HAT 49-75)Westernmost Triton in Late Roman Complex series. Figure and pedestal. Three-quarter view.1949  
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2004.01.1433 (HAT 49-76)Westernmost Triton in Late Roman Complex series. Figure and pedestal. Side view.1949  
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2004.01.1434 (HAT 49-78)Westernmost Triton in Late Roman Complex series. Figure and pedestal. Front view.1949  
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2004.01.1435 (HAT 49-79)Triton, third from the west. Front view.1949  
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2004.01.1436 (HAT 51-227)Westernmost Triton in Late Roman Complex series. View showing anatomy.1951