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| West end, Room VII in foreground, stairs and Rooms VIII and IX. Concrete wall over South Stoa II at right ... west 4226 Horizontal (normal) ... 5 Jun 1953 ... South Stoa II at right. |
| West end, Room VII in foreground, stairs and Rooms VIII and IX. Concrete wall over South Stoa II at right ... AMS west 4226 Horizontal (normal) ... 5 Jun 1953 ... South Stoa II at right. |
| Back wall of the Stoa seen in section at a point ca. 54m. from the east end of the Stoa. On top of it the Antonine concrete wall ... east 6649 Horizontal (normal) ... 20 Jul 1960 ... Site | By Area | South | Miscellaneous | 2nd century A.D. Aqueduct ... Site | By Area | South | South Stoa II | Detailed Views ... Site | By Type | Stoas | South Stoa II |
| Back wall of the Stoa seen in section at a point ca. 54m. from the east end of the Stoa. On top of it the Antonine concrete wall ... AMS east 6649 Horizontal (normal) ... 20 Jul 1960 ... Site | By Area | South | Miscellaneous | 2nd century A.D. Aqueduct ... Site | By Area | South | South Stoa II | Detailed Views ... Site | By Type | Stoas | South Stoa II |
| West Road and Drain, cut to north of 1778 Wall. 1 is Layer I. 2 is Layer II. 3 is Layer III. 4 is wall or monument bedding in surface of Layer IIIc north. 5 is Layer IVc north. 6 is Layer IIIa. 7 is pit ... AMS 1751 Horizontal (normal) ... 17 Jun 1939 ... West Road and Drain, cut to north of 1778 Wall. 1 is Layer I. 2 is Layer II |
| West Road and Drain, cut to north of 1778 Wall. 1 is Layer I. 2 is Layer II. 3 is Layer III. 4 is wall or monument bedding in surface of Layer IIIc north. 5 is Layer IVc north. 6 is Layer IIIa. 7 is pit ... AMS 1752 Horizontal (normal) ... 17 Jun 1939 ... West Road and Drain, cut to north of 1778 Wall. 1 is Layer I. 2 is Layer II |
| E.M. 12798. Fragment of white marble. The right edge of the stone is preserved. The back is rough and shows no clear sign of chisel marks. This fragment, which belongs to one of the tribute lists, preserves ... 1934 ... fragment. Since I.G., I 2, 223 ... fragment closely resembles I.G., 1 2, 223, which seems to |
| Left: E.M. 12768. Fragment of white marble. It apparently belongs to some financial document from about the end of the fifth century. Center: E.M. 12766. Fragment of bluish marble. All the letters are ... 1934 ... (I.G., II 2, 1064, 1.91). The |
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