| Red figure calyx krater fragment. | 1997 | | |
| Red figure calyx krater fragments. | | | |
| Red figure fragment. | | | |
| Red figure fragment. | | | |
| Red figure fragment. | | | |
| Red figure fragment. | | | |
| Red figure fragments. | | | |
| Red figure fragment. | | | |
| Red figure fragment. | | | |
| Red figure fragment. | | | |
| Fragment of inscription with tribute list. | | | |
| Bronze statuette. | | | |
| Bronze statuette. | | | |
| Female bronze statuette. | | | |
| Female bronze statuette. | | | |
| Female bronze statuette. | | | |
| Bronze statuette. | | | |
| Bronze statuette. | | | |
| Red figure amphora fragment. | | | |
| Red figure amphora fragment. | | | |
| Red figure amphora fragment. | | | |
| Staves for wodden bucket. | | | |
| Staves for wodden bucket. | | | |
| Pine cones from Roman well. Not cataloged. | | | |
| Shells from Roman well. Not cataloged. | | | |
| Nuts from Roman well. Not cataloged. | | | |
| Drawing of vessel in the shape of a kneeling boy. | | | |
| Red figure calyx krater fragment. | | | |
| Red figure calyx krater fragments. | | | |
| Honorary decree fragment. | | | |
| Wooden comb. | | | |
| Inscription fragment: tribute list. | | | |
| Inscription fragment: tribute list. | | | |
| Red figure oinochoe fragment. | | | |
| Red figure oinochoe fragment. | | | |
| Red figure oinochoe fragment. | | | |
| Amphora fragment. | | | |
| Red figure bell krater fragment. | | | |
| Bowl with incised decoration. | | | |
| Bowl with incised decoration. | | | |
| Upper part of female bronze statuette. | | | |
| Fragmentary pail. | | | |
| Inscription fragment: tribute list. | | | |
| Lamp. | | | |
| Lamp. | | | |
| Vessel fragment. | | | |
| Polychrome cup. | | | |
| Probably a bronze statuette before cleaning, unknown which. | | | |
| Pulley. | | | |
| Pulley. | | | |
| Fragments of fibula. | | | |
| Decree fragment. | | | |
| Decree fragment. | | | |
| Red figure type A kantharos fragment. | | | |
| Red figure panathenaic amphora. | | | |
| Red figure bell krater. | | | |
| The Jeep in Archaeology. View to show the use of jeep and trailer in excavation work. Jeep and trailer can get into tight corners. | 1947 | | |
| The Jeep in Archaeology. View to show the use of jeep and trailer in excavation work. Jeep and trailer can get into tight corners. | 1947 | | |
| View to show the use of jeeps and trailers in excavation work.
A jeep can easily serve three tailers, hauling one to the dump while the others are loading. | 1947 | | |
| View to show the use of jeeps and trailers in excavation work.
During the 1947 season in the Agora more than 10,000 tons of earth were removed with their help. | 1947 | | |
| View to show the use of jeep and trailer in excavation work. A standard trailer can readily be converted into a small dump truck by cutting out the back end. When empty, it can readily be wheeled into position by one man. | 1947 | | |
| View to show the use of jeeps and trailers in excavation work.
A jeep can easily serve three tailers, hauling one to the dump while the others are loading. | 1947 | | |
| View to show the use of jeeps and trailers in excavation work.
A jeep can easily serve three tailers, hauling one to the dump while the others are loading. | 1947 | | |
| View to show the use of jeep and trailer in excavation work. A standard trailer can readily be converted into a small dump truck by cutting out the back end. The end piece is then fitted in place with two pins and two hooks and eyes so to be easily removable. | 1947 | | |
| West side of the Agora, from across the railroad. | 1948 | | |
| West side of the Agora from Kolonos Agoraios. | 1948 | | |
| Central area of the Agora, from across the railroad. The site of the Odeion is on the left. | 1948 | | |
| Central area of the Agora, from across the railroad. | 1948 | | |
| Agora and environs. The Hephaisteion in foreground and the whole area of the Agora with the North Slope and the Acropolis in foreground. | 1947 | | |
| Stuart Thompson's model of proposed Agora Museum.
DUPLiCATE | 1947 | | |
| A drawing of one of several alternative museum designs proposed to be built on the western side of the Agora in the valley between the Areopagus and the Pnyx. Design by the architectural firm W. S. Thompson & Phelps Barnum, 1947. | 1947 | | |
| View of the Agora from the Hephaisteion. The Acropolis in background. | July 1948 | | |
| Great Drain bridged for the East-West Street. | May 1948 | | |
| View from the roof of the Hephaisteion. Northwest corner of the Middle Stoa just above the foundations of the Tholos at lower right corner. To compare with a view from the same point, cf. 1997.04.0018. | August 1946 | | |
| Model of the Sanctuary of the Twelve Gods. Model by Christos Mammelis. Cf. Hesperia 48 (1949), p. 219. | | | |
| I.G. II² 5200, frag. a (right half). Cf. notebook SA, p. 289. | | | |
| Inscribed marble statue base: Karneades of Azenia, a dedication by Attalos and Ariarathes of Sypalettos. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), pp. 318-319. | May 1950 | | |
| Inscribed marble statue base: Karneades of Azenia, a dedication by Attalos and Ariarathes of Sypalettos. Cf. Hesperia 19 (1950), pp. 318-319. Here showing the cuttings for the statue. | May 1950 | | |
| Terracotta pan tile (A 938) to fit tile standard, and matching cover tile (A 1322). | | | |
| Restored plan of the Agora in the second century A.D.
By J. Travlos. | 5 Nov 1946 | | |
| Drawing of the Middle Tower of the Stoa of Attalos, part of the Late Roman Fortification Wall. Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W6. | 1862 | | |
| Drawing of the north end of the Stoa as tower of the Late Roman Fortification Wall. Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W 7. | 1862 | | |
| Drawing of the tower at the south end of the Stoa. Cf. Agora XXIV, pl. 5, Tower W 5. | 1862 | | |
| People and activities in and around the Stoa of Attalos before its reconstruction. Workmen moving large marble blocks. The foreman Sophokles Lekkas standing in the center. | April 1950 | | |
| People and activities in and around the Stoa of Attalos before its reconstruction. Workmen moving large marble block. The foreman Sophokles Lekkas standing in the center. | April 1950 | | |
| People and activities in and around the Stoa of Attalos before its reconstruction. Workmen moving a large marble block. View from the Stoa, the Temple of Hephaisteion in the background. | April 1950 | | |
| People and activities in and around the Stoa of Attalos before its reconstruction. O. Broneer and H.A. Thompson. | April 1950 | | |
| People and activities in and around the Stoa of Attalos before its reconstruction. E. Vanderpool and J. Travlos at the Agora excavation site.
DUPLICATE. | April 1950 | | |
| Eugene Vanderpool and John Travlos discussing plans for the restoration of the Stoa of Attalos, April 1950. | April 1950 | | |
| People and activities in and around the Stoa of Attalos before its reconstruction. E. Vanderpool and J. Travlos at the Agora excavation site. | April 1950 | | |
| Homer A. Thompson on the site of the Agora. | | | |
| Homer A. Thompson, director of the Agora Excavations, 1946–1967. | | | |
| Roads and graves of Athens during the Geometric period. | 1948 | | |
| Photography set-ups. Indoor set-up to illustrate use of polaroid with 9 x 12 camera. | October 1950 | | |
| Photography set-ups. Outdoor set-up with Leica sliding focus and amphora handle propped . | October 1950 | | |
| Photography set-ups. Epigraphy storeroom photographed in poor light by means of reflectors. | October 1950 | | |
| Digging a well in the Stoa of Attalos. Standing at left is Ms. Emily D. Townsend. | April 1951 | | |
| Digging a well in the Stoa of Attalos. Ms. Emily D. Townsend waiting for the next pot to appear. | April 1951 | | |
| Digging a well in the Stoa of Attalos. Ms. Emily D. Townsend catching the pots. | April 1951 | | |
| Everyday the pottery washing "laundry" is done on the site. | April 1951 | | |