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[Agora Image] 1997.10.0012 (5-79)

View to show Byzantine walls. 1) Threshold block at 14/ΝΑ. Byzantine wall over the apse of the Late Roman Complex. 2) Earlier strosis at 21/ΛΑ connected with the Byzantine walls. 3) Crosswall of Roman ... southwest ... 2 Mar 1935 ... View to show Byzantine walls. 1) Threshold block at 14/ΝΑ. Byzantine wall over the apse of the Late Roman Complex. 2) Earlier strosis at 21/ΛΑ connected with the Byzantine walls. 3) Crosswall of Roman Building at 21/ΜΑ. 4) At 20/ΜΓ, block belonging to the "Burnt Building" (Odeion).

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[Agora Image] 2012.23.0238 (5-79)

View to show Byzantine walls. 1) Threshold block at 14/ΝΑ. Byzantine wall over the apse of the Late Roman Complex. 2) Earlier strosis at 21/ΛΑ connected with the Byzantine walls. 3) Crosswall of Roman ... AMS southwest Horizontal (normal) ... 2 Mar 1935 ... View to show Byzantine walls. 1) Threshold block at 14/ΝΑ. Byzantine wall over the apse of the Late Roman Complex. 2) Earlier strosis at 21/ΛΑ connected with the Byzantine walls. 3) Crosswall of Roman Building at 21/ΜΑ. 4) At 20/ΜΓ, block belonging to the "Burnt Building" (Odeion).

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[Agora Image] 1997.10.0011 (5-78)

1) Threshold block at 14/ΝΑ. Byzantine wall over the apse of the Late Roman Complex. 2) Pithos at 3/ΜΗ connected with Byzantine level. 3) Tile floor at 9/ΜΘ. 4) At 13/ΝΓ the apse of the Roman Building ... west ... 2 Mar 1935 ... 1) Threshold block at 14/ΝΑ. Byzantine wall over the apse of the Late Roman Complex. 2) Pithos at 3/ΜΗ connected with Byzantine level. 3) Tile floor at 9/ΜΘ. 4) At 13/ΝΓ the apse of the Roman Building. 5) At 15/ΝΔ a paved floor later than the Byzantine wall (1) at 14/ΝΑ.

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[Agora Image] 2012.23.0237 (5-78)

1) Threshold block at 14/ΝΑ. Byzantine wall over the apse of the Late Roman Complex. 2) Pithos at 3/ΜΗ connected with Byzantine level. 3) Tile floor at 9/ΜΘ. 4) At 13/ΝΓ the apse of the Roman Building ... AMS west Horizontal (normal) ... 2 Mar 1935 ... 1) Threshold block at 14/ΝΑ. Byzantine wall over the apse of the Late Roman Complex. 2) Pithos at 3/ΜΗ connected with Byzantine level. 3) Tile floor at 9/ΜΘ. 4) At 13/ΝΓ the apse of the Roman Building. 5) At 15/ΝΔ a paved floor later than the Byzantine wall (1) at 14/ΝΑ.

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[Agora Notebook Page] Η'-1-7 (pp. 5-6)

Note on Nomenclature. Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios equals Royal Stoa which equals The Stoa. Temple of Apollo Patroos equals Dorpfeldt's Stoa Vasileios. Small Rectangular Building to North of Temple of Apollo; ... Η'-1 5, 6 ... Late 5th B.C ... Small Rectangular Building to North of Temple of Apollo; Probably a Small Temple within the Sanctuary of Apollo Housing a Cult Statue ... Roman Building equals the Large Rectangular Building in the North Part of the Area whose Northeast Corner Lies beneath the Railway. ... Byzantine Building equals the Large Complex of Byzantine Rooms Overlying the Roman Building and Occupying the North Part of the Section

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[Agora Notebook Page] Η'-12-55 (pp. 2253-2254)

Monument to SOuth of Later Altar of Zeus. General Note. Monument Bases Between South Wing of Stoa and Great Drain. Early Poros Geison. Monument Bases to East of Great Drain. Large Base at 21/ΛΣΤ, Plan ... Η'-12 2253, 2254 A 759 ... 1933 ... Byzantine Building - Complex ... East Side of Building ... Earlier Byzantine Walls

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[Agora Report] 2007 Excavations

Preliminary Report on the 2007 Excavation Season ... John McK. Camp II ... Excavation continued this year in the sections ΒΖ, ΒΗ and Γ. In Section ΒΖ South, two areas were investigated: the north-south road and the areas west of the road. In the road, hard-packed gravel surfaces ... 13 Jun-3 Aug 2007 ... It seems to have been a building of at least six rooms/shops set side-by-side along the street. A draw-shaft and part of the tunnel of a Hellenistic cistern complex was found outside the building to the east. The tunnel may lead to a collapsed cistern located within the building itself. In Section Γ, the excavation of the building identified as the Strategeion continued.

[Agora Webpage] AgoraPicBk 16 2003: Southwest Area

http://agathe.gr/guide/southwest_area.html

Southwest Area - Industry and Houses Leaving the area of the boundary stone, one can head southwest up a valley leading toward the Pnyx, meeting place of the Athenian assembly. Here are the complex remains ... Here are the complex remains of a residential and commercial area, used for hundreds of years (Fig. 27). ... 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. One larger structure, the so-called Poros Building, has a long corridor flanked by square rooms, with a courtyard at the rear (Fig. 28).