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[Notebook Page] ΟΟ-7-69 (pp. 1326-1327)

Buildings. Byzantine Houses. Byzantine House I (ΝΝ); Southwest above Drain. Byzantine House IV; South and South Court. Byzantine House V; Northeast Corner. Byzantine House VI; Walls at North. Roman Bath ... ΟΟ-7 1326, 1327 ... Byzantine House I (ΝΝ); Southwest above Drain ... Byzantine House IV; South and South Court ... House D; Court with Marble Chip Floor; South Center

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Monographs Excavations in the civic and cultural center of classical Athens began in 1931 and have continued almost without interruption to the present day. The first Athenian Agora volumes presenting ... Finally in 1876-1882 (Period IV) the west end was again rebuilt and the last vestiges of the west apse removed. ... At the end of the 5th century, a group of public buildings was constructed, perhaps to house some of the lawcourts. ... Part II discusses the buildings which could have served as courts and the objects found in them. Such court paraphernalia included ballots, receptacles for documents, water clocks (used to time speeches), allotments machines and their accessories (for assigning jurors to the courts), seating tokens, and a curse tablet.