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Inscribed treaty with the city of Hermione, ca. 450 B.C.   
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Civic buildings on the west side of the Agora, from the southeast3 Dec 1957  
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Excavation of Trench V in the Stoa Temenos: underpinning of the stone identified the Oath stone (lithos) of the Athenians, on the steps of the Royal Stoa. Sixth century B.C. and later. North wall of Stoa in background.10 Aug 1970  
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The Agora and northwest Athens in the second century A.D.   
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Athenian silver coin with Athena, fifth–second centuries B.C.   
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Restored drawing of the Eponymous Heroes.   
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Plan of the Agora in the 4th century B.C.   
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Boundary stone of the Agora, ca. 500 B.C. In letters which run right to left the inscription reads: “I am the boundary of the Agora.”   
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Casualty list, fifth century B.C, with the fallen listed by tribe.   
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Drinking cup from the Tholos, ca. 480–460 B.C. The ligature on the bottom (delta epsilon) stands for DE[MOSION]: “public property.”   
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Drinking cup from the Tholos, ca. 480–460 B.C. The ligature on the bottom (delta epsilon) stands for DE[MOSION]: “public property.”   
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Record of sale of confiscated property, 414/3 B.C., fragment u.   
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Lawcourt (Square Peristyle) at the northeast corner of the Agora, ca. 300 B.C.   
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Plan of the Mint, southeast corner of the Agora, ca. 400 B.C.   
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Bronze rod and coin blanks from the Mint, third–second centuries B.C.   
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Countermarked lead weight, fourth century B.C.   
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Official liquid measure, fifth century B.C.   
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Official dry measure, with validating stamp and painted inscription reading DEMOSION (public property), fourth century B.C.   
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Official nut measure, late second century B.C.   
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Marble standard for terracotta roof tiles, first century B.C. A 1283 (left) and A 1133 (right).