Name
Title
Date
Chronology
 
2008.01.0006Water-color restoration of the central group of the pediment and the akroterion of the Temple of Hephaistos. Drawing by M. Welker.   
2008.03.0330Mosaic floor in house in section ΠΠ. Watercolor by Marian Welker.2006  
2008.20.0034The residential-industrial district southwest of the Agora. The "Poros Building", center right, in another name given to the building tentatively identified as the State Prison. The other walls and wells represent private houses dating from the 5th century B.C. to the Byzantine period.   
2008.20.0035The “Industrial District,” southwest of the Agora. The Poros Building at the top (north) has been tentatively identified as the State Prison. The other walls and wells represent private houses dating from the 5th century B.C. to the Byzantine period.   
2011.04.0095The residential-industrial district southwest of the Agora. The "Poros Building", center right, in another name given to the building tentatively identified as the State Prison. The other walls and wells represent private houses dating from the 5th century B.C. to the Byzantine period.   
2000.02.0663 (Slide Sheet: 43:14)Detail of a mosaic of the 2nd c. A.D. Parakeets at a wine cup. Watercolor by Weaks Gardner Smith.1965  
1997.18.0114 (80-127)General view of the area cleared to ancient levels. At center, casting pit (Deposit A 16:1); at right, well at 4/ΜΗ; in background, rooms of the South House.14 Apr 1956  
1997.18.0115 (80-128)Near views of casting pit area cleared to ancient levels (Deposit A 16:1); in foreground (right of center) well at 3/ΜΒ (Deposit A 16:3).14 Apr 1956  
1997.18.0116 (80-129)Near views of casting pit area cleared to ancient levels (Deposit A 16:1); at upper left, well at 4/ΜΗ.14 Apr 1956  
1997.18.0117 (80-154)Cistern with storage amphorae as found. View showing mouth of passage leading off to the southwest.30 Apr 1956  
1997.18.0118 (80-155)Cistern with storage amphorae as found. View looking down from northwest side.30 Apr 1956  
1997.18.0119 (80-160)Bronze casting pit, 4th c. B.C. Deposit A 16:1. Cf. Hesperia 26 (1957), pl. 28, b.2 May 1956  
1997.18.0283 (80-161)"Kitchen" in the South House: view showing pits below floor.2 May 1956  
1997.18.0284 (80-162)"Kitchen" in the South House: view showing pits below floor.2 May 1956  
1997.18.0120 (80-166)Cistern passage with two amphorae at far end, upside down, as found.9 May 1956  
1997.18.0121 (80-173)View showing settling basin and, at the bottom, the entrance to a short blind tunnel.14 May 1956  
1997.16.0453 (80-174)General view of a Byzantine house. In foreground, rubble wall foundations of Byzantine House A. To right of center, foundations for Turkish gate, and floors of South House, Rooms 12 and 27. In background, House B.21 May 1956  
1997.16.0454 (80-175)View showing relationship of Turkish gate foundations to rubble wall foundations of Byzantine House A. The floor areas shown enclosed by the walls are those of South House, Rooms 12 and 27.21 May 1956  
1997.16.0456 (80-182)Rubble wall foundations and pithoi of Byzantine House A in foreground, mosaic court of North House in background.22 May 1956  
1997.18.0122 (80-183)View of the casting pit showing the cutting in bedrock floor. Deposit A 16:1.24 May 1956  
1997.16.0458 (80-198)View showing rubble foundations for walls of Byzantine House A after removal of Turkish gate. The floor in right background is that of the South House courtyard.25 May 1956  
1997.18.0134 (80-266)Conservation of Classical Houses C and D: the wall between Rooms 1 and 3 was not restored, and only a few of its original stones are visible.21 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0301 (80-275)The North House at close of season. In background, the mosaic.29 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0302 (80-276)The South House at close of season.29 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0303 (80-277)General view at close of season with the North House in the foreground.29 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0304 (80-278)The North House at close of season.29 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0285 (80-279)Detailed view of Room 12. In center, Roman elliptical drain: to right of it, South House urinal. Upper right, pebble mosaic floor of South House, Room 12, and martyr of earth floor. Middle right, fragmentary Post-Herulian flooring. Lower right, road metal and stone drains with late pit. Lower left, northwest corner of the South House.29 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0286 (80-280)Room 12, pebble mosaic floor, at close of season.29 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0351 (80-281)West edge of the area at close of season.29 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0352 (80-282)General view at close of season.29 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0353 (80-283)The "Garden Court". Cf. nb. pp. 2400 q-x.29 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0354 (80-284)General view at close of season.29 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0287 (80-285)Marble well curb and pebble mosaic floor near south edge of the section.29 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0288 (80-286)"Dining room" floor.29 Jun 1956  
1997.18.0087 (80-487)Tile drain in the street bordering the Areopagus slopes; modern wall in foreground cutting through the ancient road.24 Apr 1957  
1997.18.0355 (80-585)General view of the area with wall of the Areopagus Park at right. At left, Apollodorou Street.4 Jun 1957  
1997.18.0357 (80-589)General view of area of Sections ΓΓ and ΟΟ. In middle distance, at right, row of hypocaust columns of the bath.4 Jun 1957  
1997.18.0358 (80-590)General view of area of Sections ΓΓ and ΟΟ. In middle distance, at right, row of hypocaust columns of the bath.4 Jun 1957  
1997.18.0166 (83-28)Restored plan of 5th c. B.C. Houses D and C. Cf. Hesperia 20 (1951), p. 204, fig. 11 (upper part).1957  
1997.18.0359 (83-411)Piraeus Street from point east of the West Branch of the Great Drain before clearing street.15 May 1964