From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II<sup>2</sup>, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I<sup>2</sup>, 864 (I 2408) and C.I.G., 542a; From the archives of the Gennadius Library, Athens, manuscript no. 134, p. 49 recto. Cf. Cf. 1997.09.0241 to view the upper part of the letter.
From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II<sup>2</sup>, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I<sup>2</sup>, 864 (I 2408) and C.I.G., 542a; From the archives of the Gennadius Library, Athens, manuscript no. 134, p. 49 recto. Cf. Cf. 1997.09.0241 to view the upper part of the letter.
From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II<sup>2</sup>, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I<sup>2</sup>, 864 (I 2408) and C.I.G., 542a; From the archives of the Gennadius Library, Athens, manuscript no. 134, p. 49 recto. Cf. 1997.09.0243 to view the continuation of the letter.
From a sheet attached to the draft of François S. Fauvel's letter of April 4, 1811, to M. Barbié du Bocage showing copies of I.G. II<sup>2</sup>, 4870; 2581a (I 2170); 2581b (I 2528); 8541; I.G. I<sup>2</sup>, 864 (I 2408) and C.I.G., 542a; From the archives of the Gennadius Library, Athens, manuscript no. 134, p. 49 recto. Cf. 1997.09.0243 to view the continuation of the letter.
Hill of the Acropolis, ca. 4000 B.C. Study by M. Korres. Realised by I. Sourdis, S. Efthymiou, G. Anastasiadou, E. Marini, K. Mytilinaiou, N. Loukrezis, N. Pagonis, A Tzanakakis and I. Arkoulis. Agora Museum, Athens.
Hill of the Acropolis, ca. 4000 B.C. Study by M. Korres. Realised by I. Sourdis, S. Efthymiou, G. Anastasiadou, E. Marini, K. Mytilinaiou, N. Loukrezis, N. Pagonis, A Tzanakakis and I. Arkoulis. Agora Museum, Athens.
Room 7 of the "Street Stoa". Floors A, B, C, D, E (Strosis A) and foundation trench (F) in south martyra; G) early east-west wall; H) pebble floor of early building with early north-south wall to left; I) Room 8 of the "Street Stoa"; J) west bench of Floor B.
Room 7 of the "Street Stoa". Floors A, B, C, D, E (Strosis A) and foundation trench (F) in south martyra; G) early east-west wall; H) pebble floor of early building with early north-south wall to left; I) Room 8 of the "Street Stoa"; J) west bench of Floor B.
Bottom left corner: Wall H (A), tile floor of Cistern J 2:20 (C) and pit formed by removal of Pithos F (D). To the right, Room 3 (B) and Wall E (K). In center, from left to right: North-South Road (F), Wall G (G), plaster lined pit (I) and Wall F (E). Above, Room 2 (H), Wall L (curving wall) (J) and Pithos A (L). End of season.
Bothros area (A) north of Wall H (B). Tile floor of Cistern J 2:20 (C). Pit formed by removal of Pithos F (D), Room 3 (E), Wall E (F), Wall F (G) and Wall G (H). North-South Road (I) at top. Plaster-lined pit (J), Room 2 (K) and Wall D (L) at top right corner. End of season.
Cut 21-31, from the west. Layer I and modern drains removed. A = Turkish house. B = 'Doorstep'. C = 'fill'. D = Road strosis Layer II. E = Channel h trench. F = Layer II with bedrock along south. G = Masonry pier. H = Modern drain trench.
ΒΖ South Area. End of season photo from above. Bottom left corner: Wall H (A), tile floor of cistern J 2:20 (C) and pit formed by removal of Pithos F (D). To the right, Room 3 (B) and Wall E (K). In center, from left to right: north-south road (F), Wall G (G), plaster-lined pit (I) and Wall F (E). Above, Room 2 (H), Wall L (curving wall) (J) and Pithos A (L). View from northwest.
ΒΖ South Area. End of season photo from above. Bottom left corner: Wall H (A), tile floor of cistern J 2:20 (C) and pit formed by removal of Pithos F (D). To the right, Room 3 (B) and Wall E (K). In center, from left to right: north-south road (F), Wall G (G), plaster-lined pit (I) and Wall F (E). Above, Room 2 (H), Wall L (curving wall) (J) and Pithos A (L). View from northwest.
ΒΖ South Area. End of season photo from above. (A) Bothros area north of Wall H (B). Tile floor of cistern J 2:20 (C). Pit formed by removal of Pithos F (D), Room 3 (E), Wall E (F), Wall F (G) and Wall G (H). North-south road (I) at top. Plaster-lined pit (J), Room 2 (K) and Wall D (L) at top right corner. View from northwest
ΒΖ South Area. End of season photo from above. (A) Bothros area north of Wall H (B). Tile floor of cistern J 2:20 (C). Pit formed by removal of Pithos F (D), Room 3 (E), Wall E (F), Wall F (G) and Wall G (H). North-south road (I) at top. Plaster-lined pit (J), Room 2 (K) and Wall D (L) at top right corner. View from northwest
Middle area at top, left to right: Room F, Roman Room A, Roman Room B and Room L. South area at bottom: Bothros area (C) north of Wall H (D), Wall G (E), tile floor of Cistern J 2:20 (H) and Wall F (I). North-South Road in center (J). End of season.
Middle area at top, left to right: Room F, Roman Room A, Roman Room B and Room L. South area at bottom: Bothros area (C) north of Wall H (D), Wall G (E), tile floor of Cistern J 2:20 (H) and Wall F (I). North-South Road in center (J). End of season.
Middle area at top, left to right: Room F, Roman Room A, Roman Room B and Room L. South area at bottom: Bothros area (C) north of Wall H (D), Wall G (E), tile floor of Cistern J 2:20 (H) and Wall F (I). North-South Road in center (J). End of season.
East Trench. Pits at south in Road XIII, looking northwest. A is Baskets 13 and 40. B is Baskets 33 and 94. C is Basket 47. D is Basket 53. E is Basket 54. F is Baskets 46 and 50. G is Basket 35. H is Basket 34. I is Basket 57. J is Baskets 66 and 73.
Map of Attica (dated 1923) showing the sources of poros limestone in Piraeus and the locations of marble quarries on Mount Penteli: (a) the Agora; (b) the city of Piraeus; (c) the area of Piraeus called Drapetsona, where the second poros quarry was located; (d) the peninsula of Piraeus named Akte, where the first poros quarry was opened; (e) the village of Kifissia (now a suburb of Athens), through which one must pass to get to the marble quarries on the north and south slopes of Mount Penteli; (f ) the village of Dionyso, where nearby the Dionyso-Pentelikon Co. had its marble quarry; (g) Mount Penteli; (h) the area of Mount Penteli known as Kokinarras, where the Parthenon Marble Co. had its quarry; (i) the city of Athens; (j) Mount Hymettos. The distance from the Agora to Piraeus is ca. 8 kilometers, and to the marble quarries on Mount Penteli ca. 20 kilometers.