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2012.56.1470 (84-39)Early course of the Great Drain at the east edge of the terrace of the East Building. In the center, steps to the Dromos. In the background, section of the Late Roman Fortification Wall.1 Jun 1965  
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2012.25.0391 (7-257)Section ΘΘ after Panathenaic Way was cleared in 1937, view of the Late Roman Fortification Wall and the Panathenaic Way. Church of Hypapanti at the south end (at back right).June 1937  
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2012.25.0019 (6-296)Southwest area of the Late Roman Fortification Wall, with Tower W2 in foreground. The Panathenaic Way at right, the Retaining Wall of the Eleusinion at left.June 1936  
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2012.25.0028 (6-305)At right, the Late Roman Fortification Wall and the Panathenaic Way with Tower W2 visible in foreground. In center, the remains of the Retaining Wall with the Archaic building (not visible) beyond. Cf. 1997.15.0409 for detailed view of the same area.June 1936  
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2004.01.1600 (HAT 59-99)Cella of the Southeast Temple in middle ground with core of pedestal for cult statues; Panathenaic Way and Late Roman Fortification Wall in background.1959  
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2004.01.1746 (HAT 60-245)Restored perspective drawing of the South Square, mid-2nd c. B.C. Isometric drawing.1960  
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2004.01.0598 (HAT 52-156)"East Stoa" (East Building) of the "Commercial Agora". Southeast corner of the Middle Stoa in foreground and Late Roman rectangular structure; in center, the East Building and steps leading to the Panathenaic Way; in background, the Church of the Holy Apostles before restoration. For the appellation "Commercial Agora" see Hesperia 22 (1953), pp. 35-36 and Hesperia 23 (1954), pp. 48-50.1952  
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2004.01.0725 (HAT 59-2)In the foreground, the great northern peribolos wall. Behind it, foundations of the Archaic Temple. In middle distance, back wall of the Stoa. At right, west peribolos wall and the Late Roman Fortification Wall.August 1959