Kolona, Aigina - 2025
Informations Générales
Numéro de la notice
22699
Année de l'opération
2025
Chronologie
Mots-clés
Nature de l'opération
Institution(s)
Localisation
Toponyme
Égine, Aigina, Aegina
Égine, Aigina, Aegina
Notices et opérations liées
20222025
Description
Alexander Sokolicek (University of Salzburg) reports on the 2025 excavation at the site of Kolona in Aigina.
During the opening of a trench inside a large stone-built structure located immediately outside and adjacent to the remains of the fortification wall that protected the extension of the Middle Bronze Age settlement (the so-called “inner suburb”), eight gold bi-conical disc-shaped pendants were found, along with one gold disc-shaped pendant, seven gold bi-conical beads, one gold cylindrical bead, eight decorative gold-sheet appliqués, and seven spherical carnelian beads (Fig. 1). All of these objects probably belonged to a gold necklace or suspended ornament, dated to the first half of the second millennium BCE, and are preserved in excellent condition. In addition, twelve copper fragments (possibly from small knives) and one needle/pin were also found. The gold ornaments, especially the pendants, show similarities to certain pieces from the so-called “Aegina Treasure” of prehistoric times — a collection of jewelry made from precious and semi-precious stones discovered on Aegina, illegally exported, and housed in the British Museum since 1892.
Although the stratigraphy of the excavation context in which they were found had been disturbed at some unknown period, it is reasonable to assume that the jewelry constituted grave goods, probably associated with a Middle Bronze Age burial, even though there is no evidence of a tomb.
During the opening of a trench inside a large stone-built structure located immediately outside and adjacent to the remains of the fortification wall that protected the extension of the Middle Bronze Age settlement (the so-called “inner suburb”), eight gold bi-conical disc-shaped pendants were found, along with one gold disc-shaped pendant, seven gold bi-conical beads, one gold cylindrical bead, eight decorative gold-sheet appliqués, and seven spherical carnelian beads (Fig. 1). All of these objects probably belonged to a gold necklace or suspended ornament, dated to the first half of the second millennium BCE, and are preserved in excellent condition. In addition, twelve copper fragments (possibly from small knives) and one needle/pin were also found. The gold ornaments, especially the pendants, show similarities to certain pieces from the so-called “Aegina Treasure” of prehistoric times — a collection of jewelry made from precious and semi-precious stones discovered on Aegina, illegally exported, and housed in the British Museum since 1892.
Although the stratigraphy of the excavation context in which they were found had been disturbed at some unknown period, it is reasonable to assume that the jewelry constituted grave goods, probably associated with a Middle Bronze Age burial, even though there is no evidence of a tomb.
Auteur de la notice
Georgios Mouratidis
Références bibliographiques
https://www.culture.gov.gr/el/Information/SitePages/view.aspx?nID=5655#prettyPhoto
Légende graphique :
localisation de la fouille/de l'opération
localisation du toponyme
polygone du toponyme Chronique
Fonctionnalités de la carte :
sélectionner un autre fond de plan
se rapprocher ou s'éloigner de la zone
afficher la carte en plein écran
Date de création
2026-05-15 12:43:25
Dernière modification
2026-05-15 12:55:35




