Pronnoi - Perdikovrysi - 2014
Informations Générales
Numéro de la notice
17699
Année de l'opération
2014
Chronologie
Mots-clés
Nature de l'opération
Institution(s)
Localisation
Toponyme
Ancient Pronnoi
Ancient Pronnoi
Notices et opérations liées
2014
Description
Pronnoi - Perdikovrysi. Olympia Vikatou (Ephorate of Antiquities of Kefallonia) reports on the excavation of an ancient cemetery, discovered in previous years and dating to the sixth and fifth century B.C.
Following previous years’ work, excavation proceeded to the S (sector P) and to the N (sectors K, L, M, N and O). In sector P an ossuary was discovered (fig. 1), containing the bones of four individuals, probably originally buried in adjacent pits. This ossuary comprised an elliptical trench, bounded by large stones and continuing Corinthian and Attic sherds dating to 570–490 B.C. Iron pins and various pieces of jewellery made from amber and metal were found here. A silver ring was found above this pit, and two iron arrowheads.
In the sector O, a pit was found, containing an infant burial. Some sherds of the sixth century B.C. were found here.
In sector M, below wall A15, another pit burial was found, oriented to the N (fig. 2). Some Attic pottery was found here, dating to the fifth century B.C. Some amber was also found.
In sector L, a pit was excavated between walls A13 and A14, bounded by stones and covered with a layer of stones and compacted soil. Three burials were found here, dating to the first quarter of the sixth century / beginning of the fifth century B.C. Iron and bronze forks were found here.
Following previous years’ work, excavation proceeded to the S (sector P) and to the N (sectors K, L, M, N and O). In sector P an ossuary was discovered (fig. 1), containing the bones of four individuals, probably originally buried in adjacent pits. This ossuary comprised an elliptical trench, bounded by large stones and continuing Corinthian and Attic sherds dating to 570–490 B.C. Iron pins and various pieces of jewellery made from amber and metal were found here. A silver ring was found above this pit, and two iron arrowheads.
In the sector O, a pit was found, containing an infant burial. Some sherds of the sixth century B.C. were found here.
In sector M, below wall A15, another pit burial was found, oriented to the N (fig. 2). Some Attic pottery was found here, dating to the fifth century B.C. Some amber was also found.
In sector L, a pit was excavated between walls A13 and A14, bounded by stones and covered with a layer of stones and compacted soil. Three burials were found here, dating to the first quarter of the sixth century / beginning of the fifth century B.C. Iron and bronze forks were found here.
Auteur de la notice
Michael Loy
Références bibliographiques
ADelt 70 (2015), Chr., 853–4
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Date de création
2022-01-24 13:30:20
Dernière modification
2022-01-25 11:02:08