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Agora NotebookPage: ΟΟ-9-34 (pp. 1658-1659)
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Agora NotebookPage: ΟΟ-3-91 (pp. 572-573)

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25 May 1931: A detail enlarged from negative 1-2. Hermann Wagner, the first staff photographer of the Agora, in the center of the image. (Mauzy (2006), p. 14, fig. 21.)


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5 Aug 1931: West side of the Agora. Section Α at the end of 1931 season. (Hesperia 2 (1933), p. 108, fig. 12.)

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1933: The Agora Excavations staff and workforce. Archaeologists, staff, foremen, and workmen gathered under the Hephaisteion for a group photograph. (Camp and Mauzy (2009), p. 101, fig. 103.)
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1950-1954: Agatha Christie visiting the Agora Excavations. Is that a real skeleton in there? (Agora excavations archive number: 2003.01.0005)

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William B. Dinsmoor Jr., Architect of the Agora Excavations, 1967–1988. (Mauzy (2006), p. 76, fig. 16)



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Homer A. Thompson, director of the Agora Excavations, 1946–1967. (Mauzy (2006), p. 111, fig. 242 b.)
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