Kallithea (70 Kolokotroni street) - 2022
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18615
Activity Date
2022
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Eirini Skiaderesi (Ephorate of Antiquities of Piraeus and Islands) reports on an rescue excavation in Kallithea.
At 70 Kolokotroni str. in Kallithea a wall of retaining use was found (fig. 1). It used to contain the successive river streams which flowed from north to south. In its northern part it has a concave outline and the stones have a mild gradient to the East. In the most part it is built with raw stones and it dates back to the Hellenistic period. The search brought to light a plethora of finds dating back to historical eras from the late geometric, archaic, classical to the Hellenistic period, among which a type 1a handmade figurine dating back from the 7th to 6th century BC (fig. 2) and a dinos sherd with painted rosettes, on the shoulder, dating back to the beginning of the 6th century BC. (fig. 3).
At 70 Kolokotroni str. in Kallithea a wall of retaining use was found (fig. 1). It used to contain the successive river streams which flowed from north to south. In its northern part it has a concave outline and the stones have a mild gradient to the East. In the most part it is built with raw stones and it dates back to the Hellenistic period. The search brought to light a plethora of finds dating back to historical eras from the late geometric, archaic, classical to the Hellenistic period, among which a type 1a handmade figurine dating back from the 7th to 6th century BC (fig. 2) and a dinos sherd with painted rosettes, on the shoulder, dating back to the beginning of the 6th century BC. (fig. 3).
Author
Georgios Mouratidis
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Unpublished field report from Ephorate of Antiquities of Piraeus and Islands
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2023-12-19 11:08:56
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