[Agora Webpage] AgoraPicBk 16 2003: Panathenaic Way

http://agathe.gr/guide/panathenaic_way.html

Panathenaic Way Numerous roads led in and out of the Agora square. By far the most important, however, was the broad street known as the Dromos or Panathenaic Way, the principal thoroughfare of the city ... Basins in the line of the channel caught sediment and helped keep the channel clean; those off to the side presumably provided water for draft animals. ... Limestone channel with water basins along the Panathenaic Way.

[Agora Webpage] AgoraPicBk 4 2004: Judiciary and Lawcourts

http://agathe.gr/democracy/judiciary_and_lawcourts.html

Judiciary and Lawcourts The lawcourts of Athens, a city notorious throughout Greece for the litigiousness of her citizens, were both numerous and large. Several of these lawcourts were in the immediate ... In one of the small rooms of this predecessor was found a curious container (24): two up-ended water channel tiles fixed in the floor. ... Time was measured by a klepsydra, or water clock (29). 29. Water clock (klepsydra), fifth century B.C.