KLEIDI - 2006
General Information
Record ID
463
Activity Date
2006
Chronologies
Key-words
Tomb - Numismatics - Tools/weapons - Dress and personal ornament - Metal - Domestic space - Cemetery - Building Type - Find Type - Material Type - Site Type
Type of Operation
Institution
Ministry of Culture (16th EBA)
Toponym
Linked Record
2006
Report
Kleidi. A. Strati and A. Sinakos (16th EBA) report on the rescue excavation of part of a LRom- ECh cemetery (M3rd−M4th Ct AD) in an area threatened by lignite mining. The adjacent settlement, next to the via Egnatia, produced Rom to post-Byz pottery on the surface. Within a single 20 x 20m trench, 15 graves were found − 12 pits and 3 cists. The dead were laid out in N−S orientation, accompanied by many grave goods including trefoil-mouthed oinochoai, bronze jewellery and coins. In addition to Charon’s obol, hoards of 20−25 coins were found in certain cases, placed in the area of the head or the chest. Seven pits were also found. 20m S of the excavated area, a trial trench contained further human bones, tiles, sherds of wheelmade vessels, a loomweight and an iron object. Excavation here was abandoned for safety reasons.
Author
Catherine MORGAN
Bibliographic reference(s)
A. Strati and A. Sinakos, AEMTh 20 (2006), 931−40
AD 61 (2006), B2, p. 976-978.
Date of creation
2009-12-01 00:00:00
Last modification
2018-08-22 09:24:29