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| Foundations of Early Roman building. Lighter rubble east wall visible at center left. Steps at southeast corner ... west 2580 Horizontal (normal) ... 20 Aug 1982 ... Lighter rubble east wall visible at center left. Steps at southeast corner. |
| Foundations of Early Roman building. Lighter rubble east wall visible at center left. Steps at southeast corner ... AMS west 2580 Horizontal (normal) ... 20 Aug 1982 ... Lighter rubble east wall visible at center left. Steps at southeast corner. |
| Index. Poros Building. Latrine I. Latrine II. Steps at Southeast Corner. Plateia. Section. Road North-South. Northwest-Southeast. Saucer Grave. Wells. Drains. Drain I; See Latrine I Channel (for Pipe) ... Ζ-18 3517, 3518 ... Steps at Southeast Corner ... Northwest-Southeast ... Steps at Southwest Corner |
| Area of the Stoa Terrace. At upper left, steps at the southwest corner of the Stoa. Note manhole set in ancient well in front of the gutter. In the middle, the northwest corner of the Pyrgiotissa Gate ... southeast 4440 Horizontal (normal) ... 12 Jul 1955 |
| Area of the Stoa Terrace. At upper left, steps at the southwest corner of the Stoa. Note manhole set in ancient well in front of the gutter. In the middle, the northwest corner of the Pyrgiotissa Gate ... AMS southeast 4440 Horizontal (normal) ... 12 Jul 1955 |
| View from east of bedrock steps (x) at overlap of south wall of South Stoa II and southeast corner of Theseion beneath Turkish cistern ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... View from east of bedrock steps (x) at overlap of south wall of South Stoa II and southeast corner of Theseion beneath Turkish cistern. |
| View from east of bedrock steps (x) at overlap of south wall of South Stoa II and southeast corner of Theseion beneath Turkish cistern, from late Roman cistern above ... AMS Horizontal (normal) ... View from east of bedrock steps (x) at overlap of south wall of South Stoa II and southeast corner of Theseion beneath Turkish cistern, from late Roman cistern above. |
| Well at 89-90/ΙΗ-ΙΘ (diameter at top 1.10m), between the southeast corner over the mouth of of the Odeion and the Panathenaic Way. The well lay a thin layer of dug bedrock containing a few Hellenistic ... 650-625 B.C ... Well at 89-90/ΙΗ-ΙΘ (diameter at top 1.10m), between the southeast corner over the mouth of of the Odeion and the Panathenaic Way. ... Carefully dug with a series of eleven steps 0.50m apart on one side of the shaft, ending 1.00m above the bottom. |
http://agathe.gr/guide/hephaisteion.html Hephaisteion Overlooking the Agora from the hill to the west (Kolonos Agoraios), is the Hephaisteion, the best preserved example of a Doric temple in mainland Greece (Fig. 12). It was dedicated jointly ... Battle scenes surmount the east and west porches, with a lively centauromachy at the west. The two bronze cult statues, done by Alkamenes and described by Pausanias, disappeared long ago. ... (Fig. 13), saving it from later quarrying for building material, though deep depressions in the steps show where the lead used to seal metal clamps was gouged out. Conversion to a church led to the deliberate mutilation of the sculptures, except for the minotaur at the southeast corner who has retained his head. |
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