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2008.20.0091 (80-96)The reconstruction of the Stoa of Attalos in 1956, view from the north. The middle of the roof slab poured. The Acropolis in the background.2 Apr 1956  
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2008.20.0018 (81-620)Plan of the Hephaisteion, showing also the conversion of the temple into the Church of St. George, 7th century A.C.   
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2008.20.0092 (85-369)The area of the Agora before the start of excavations in 1931, view from the west. Note the square by the Hephaisteion. The Church of Agia Marina in foreground.September 1931  
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2008.20.0082 (86-390)The lithos or oath-stone, set up on the steps of the Royal Stoa.   
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1997.01.0534 (86-469)The remains of the Royal Stoa, after refilling of test trenches. At lower right is the South Annex. At upper right is the North Annex. View from the south.25 Aug 1970  
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2008.20.0083 (86-469)The remains of the Royal Stoa, after refilling of test trenches. At lower right is the South Annex. At upper right is the North Annex. View from the south.25 Aug 1970  
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2008.20.0058 (87-369)The north stoa of the Library of Pantainos, along the street leading to the Roman marketplace, ca. 100 A.D. Looking east toward the Gate of Athena.August 1973  
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2011.04.0091 (87-369)The north stoa of the Library of Pantainos, along the street leading to the Roman marketplace, ca. 100 A.D. Looking east toward the Gate of Athena.August 1973  
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2008.20.0041 (88-8)Aerial view of the east end of South Stoa I, ca. 430–420 B.C.   
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2008.20.0001Owl from red figure cup.   
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2008.20.0002Plan of the Agora at the height of its development in ca. A.D. 150.   
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2008.20.0003Plan of the Agora at the height of its development in ca. A.D. 150.   
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2008.20.0004Key to figure 1. Greek.   
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2008.20.0005Key to figure 1. English.   
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2008.20.0007Panorama of the Agora viewed from the south, with the Hephaisteion (Theseion) at left and the restored Stoa of Attalos (museum) at right.   
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2008.20.0008Model of the Agora and northwest Athens in the 2nd century A.C., looking along the entire course of the Panathenaic Way from the Dipylon Gate (bottom) to the Acropolis (top); view from the northwest.   
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2008.20.0009Limestone channel with water basins along the Panathenaic Way.   
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2008.20.0011Altar of the Twelve Gods, originally dated 522/1 B.C., with later rebuildings. One corner of the sill only is visible, just south of the modern Athens–Piraeus railway.   
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2008.20.0012Plan of the buildings along the west side of the Agora as they would have appeared in ca. 100 B.C.   
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2008.20.0013Reconstruction of the Doric Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios, ca. 430–420 B.C.