Marathon, Brexiza - 2018
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Record ID
8496
Activity Date
2018
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Institution
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Marathon, Brexiza. I. Dekoulakou (ASA) reports on continued excavation in building B (Fig. 1). Laconian roof tiles, 3rd-4th c. AD pottery sherds, seashells, the base of an ionic column (Fig. 2) and part of a Corinthian column capital (Fig. 3) were found and dated to Imperial times.
A structure built against the wall, which appears to have been a table, was found in the south part of the building. Fragments from 3rd c. AD amphorae, cook pots, plates, skyphoi and lamps were found in the same room as the table.
A structure built against the wall, which appears to have been a table, was found in the south part of the building. Fragments from 3rd c. AD amphorae, cook pots, plates, skyphoi and lamps were found in the same room as the table.
Author
Michael Loy
Bibliographic reference(s)
Ergon (2018), 12-14
Date of creation
2020-06-14 11:31:48
Last modification
2020-06-14 11:32:35