Athens - Vrilissia, Ethnikis Antistaseos Street - 2015
VRILISSIA
Athens - Vrilissia, Ethnikis Antistaseos Street. Kleio Tsorgka and Dimitra-Kallirroi Stavroulaki (Ephorate of Antiquities of Athens) report on the discovery of a clay pipe, two stone walls, a stone cistern, a kiln and two retaining walls.
The cistern and the pipe date to the Roman period, typologically. The chamber of the kiln was full of tiles, from the collapse of its walls, and an absence of other finds from the inside makes it difficult to date this structure.
It is thought that the clay pipe is part of a wider network that redistributed waters from Pentelikos to small cisterns, for use in workshops and agricultural facilities.
ADelt 70 (2015), Chr., 55–7
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