Chronique des fouilles en ligne - AGO
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Xeni Arapogianni (ASA) reports on continued excavation at the site of the theatre. Research focused on the area West of the scene building, where a later building was uncovered. Its use in the 6th cent. AD is suggested by a byzantine coin of Justin and Sophia. The presence of the first steps of a staircase suggests the building had one story (one floor?). This building, which may have been a farmhouse, was destroyed by fire. It was built with reuse material and rubble. Tiles, common use...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Établissement de spectacles, Théâtre, Monnaie
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Thouria. X. Arapogianni (ASA) reports on excavations of the skene of the theatre, which measures 21.50m long and is 7.80m wide. The walls are preserved at a height of 3.15m.

On the floor of the skene there are three grooves, and the route for rolling painted scenes is 48m long. The NW part of the external wall of the skene has four struts, spaced at 3.80m intervals.

In the SW area, the a plaster-lined well which would fill with water run off from the semi-circular...

Nature de l'opération :
 Restauration/Conservation/Anastylose - Sauvetage
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Production/extraction, Bains, Sépulture, Établissement de spectacles
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Thouria. X. Arapogianni (ASA) reports on a further season of excavation of the ancient theatre of Thouria (Figs 1-3), during which the stage-building (skenotheke) was completely exposed, its interior dimensions 21.40m x 7.70m (Fig. 2). On the floor of the stage-building, after the abandonment of the theatre, a two-storey building was built - largely from stone from the stage-building – comprising four inter-communicating spaces (Fig. 4).  A stone staircase (6 steps preserved) led to the...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Espace public, Sanctuaire, Édifice Public, Édifice religieux
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Thouria. X. Arapogianni (ASA) reports on a further season of excavation of the ancient theatre of Thouria (Figs 1-2). The orchestra was completely uncovered, over which, following its abandonment, a long building (18m L x 6.15m W) was constructed using stone from the theatre and preserved to a maximum H of 1.40m. Its interior was divided into 3 intercommunicating rooms and in one area were remains of a wine-press (Fig. 3) revealing the agricultural nature of the building, according to the...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Espace public, Production/extraction, Édifice Public, Ferme
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Thouria, Ellenika. X. Arapogianni (ASA) reports on a second season of excavation of the ancient theatre of Thouria (Fig. 1). Revealed this season were: the circumference of the orchestra, 16.30m dia. (Fig. 2), the rainwater drain which encircled the orchestra, seats of the first row and the lower cavea, onto which had slipped from the upper parts of the theatre architectural elements and seats (Fig. 3). A number of seats remained in situ, attesting to the monument’s generally good...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Théâtre, Revêtements (mur et sol), Pierre, Établissement de spectacles
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Thouria, Ellenika. X. Arapogianni (ASA) reports on excavation of the theatre of ancient Thouria (Fig. 1). The theatre faces W, over the Messenian valley. The N supporting wall of the cavea, which also formed a side of the parodos was uncovered, with buttresses to hold back the earth behind it; it is visible for 12m in length and 3.70m in height. The purpose of parts of other strong walls revealed in contact with the supporting wall will become clear when fully uncovered. Clear evidence that...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Théâtre, Revêtements (mur et sol), Pierre, Établissement de spectacles
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Thouria. X. Arapogianni (ASA) reports on excavation of the sanctuary of Asklepios and also in the Ellenika location. The rock-fall at the Asklepieion in 2014 which had prevented work there occasioned the installation of a new roof. Debris was removed from the western part of the excavated area making it easier to view the ruins. It was possible to study better parts of the sanctuary and the stoa, which had not been uncovered throughout its entire length, and to protect them from rocks. Finds...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Espace public, Édifice religieux, Revêtements (mur et sol), Parure/toilette
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Ancient Thouria, Ellenika. X. Arapogianni (ASA) reports on the excavation of two trenches at this location. In one (in the field belonging to A. Tsagli) a wall made of reused stone and a fragment of a fluted column were found. Ceramics under the wall date to the 3rd to 2nd centuries BC. In the other (in a field belonging to the heirs of Konstantinos Krika) there came to light the southeast corner of a large peribolos, in the isodomic style with rectangular stone blocks, 20.80 m. long...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Espace public, Pierre, Revêtements (mur et sol), Péribole
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Thouria. X. Arapogianni (ASA) reports on excavation around the altar in front of the temple of Asklepios. A second, rectangular altar (built of large blocks covered with coloured plaster) was found immediately to the west of the great long altar and almost in contact with it. Around it was a deposit of burnt soil, ash, burnt animal bone, a large quantity of pottery (mostly amphorae) and a few small finds. One sherd was inscribed ΑCΚ (Asklepios). An inscribed stele (preserving 49 lines) found...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Autel, Inscription, Sanctuaire, Mobilier et aménagement du bâti
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Thouria. X. Arapogianni (ASA) reports on continued excavation of the Doric temple dedicated to Asklepios and Hygeia. The partial removal of an Early Christian wine press covering part of the west side of the temple exposed the krepis of the southwest corner of the monument. The press had been built above a thick layer of ash containing much Early Hellenistic pottery with traces of burning. The press contained architectural spolia from ancient buildings in the area, including a large orthostat...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Temple, Inscription, Monnaie, Peinture
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Anc. Thouria. X. Arapogianni (ASA) reports on the 2011 excavation season, which clarified the layout of the large public buildings on the terrace (the northernmost, Building A, was excavated in 2009, and the southernmost, Building Γ, in 2010). The stylobate of Building B, south of Building A, was uncovered for a length of 11m, along which were the tumbled remains (bases and drums) of four ionic columns. The colonnade runs parallel to Building A, 4.2m away, and the two buildings, A and B,...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Temple, Stoa, Inscription, Os
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Ancient Thouria, Panagitsa. Xeni Arapogianni (ΛΗ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on continuing excavations at this location. At the end of this season, the whole N side of Building Γ as well as the pebble floor of the pavement that runs around the outside of the building and the same kind of floor was revealed internally in the W part of the building (Fig. 1). Supplementary research on the building of the winepress (6th-7th c. AD) revealed almost completely the rectangular paved space. In the floor...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Sauvetage
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Installation hydraulique, Canalisation, Inscription, Pierre
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Ancient Thouria, Ellenika. Xeni Arapogianni (ΛΗ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on a short excavation on the property of P. Krika. A section of a large retaining wall with E-W orientation was found (Fig. 1). Trial trenches were opened N of the retaining wall because there were many signs that antiquities were there.

Trench 1: there was no clear stratigraphy. A large quantity of Roman sherds were collected along with tiles, animal bones, glass fragments, and iron objects, thus giving the...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Sauvetage
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Espace public, Pierre
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Ancient Thouria. X. Arapogianni (ASA/Director, ΛΗ’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on the second season of excavation in 2010. Building Γ, partially excavated in 2009, was exposed almost in its entirety (the southeast corner excepted) (Fig. 1). A rectangular structure (4.25 x 7.9m) oriented south-north, it had a doric column in each corner with engaged half-columns on the walls (two on the short walls and four on the long). The lower walls between the columns were built of orthostats, and the upper...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
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Ancient Thouria, Ellenika (Property of G. Poulopoulos). Xeni Arapogianni (ΛΗ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on the excavation of a rectangular, almost square building (4 x 4 m; Building 1) near the visible part of the ancient city wall. Its foundations are formed of large limestone blocks. Trench 1 within the building is oriented N-S, cutting the building in the middle. The best-preserved, southern section of the wall consists of 2 blocks with a rough inner edge formed by a staggered arrangement (fig....

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Sauvetage
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Pierre
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Ancient Thouria. X. Arapogianni (ASA) reports on continuing excavation (Fig. 1). A large polygonal retaining wall (14m long, 3.1m high, oriented north-south: Fig. 2) forms a corner at its northern end, continues east-west for 4m and is continued for 30m to the south by a more recent isodomic retaining wall. (Fig. 3) A stone staircase (Fig. 4) leads up to the platform, on which the north, south and east sides of the large isodomic building A (oriented east-west) were exposed (Fig. 5). Inside...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Édifice Public, Sculpture
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Ancient Thouria. Ellenika (agricultural property of G. Poulopoulos). X. Arapogianni (ΛΗ’ EΠKA) reports on mechanical excavation at this location, which revealed in the N part remains of a large building built out of large, orthogonal stone blocks. A large amount of early Hellenistic ceramics was...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Sauvetage
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Maison
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Anc. Thouria. E. Greco (Director, SAIA) and P. Arapogianni (Director, ΛΗ' ΕΠΚΑ) report on a further season of research at Ellenika, anc. Thouria, focused on a sector of the anc. city located on the northernmost hill. Three trenches were opened immediately behind the longest and best preserved stretch of the inner circuit of the city’s fortification wall. The aim was to define more precisely the chronology of the wall, which is generally dated to the 4th Ct BC, and to reconstruct the...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Fortification, Monnaie
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Ancient Thouria, Antheia Ellenika (olive grove of P. Moutsoula - G. Poulopoulos). X. Arapogianni (ΛΗ’ EΠKA) reports the discovery of a section of wall preserved to 3 courses that may form part of the fortification wall of the site of Thouria. Finds were limited and undiagnostic. The excavation was supervised by Z....

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Sauvetage
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Fortification
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Ancient Thouria, Kassouli Agias Varvaras. E. Malapani (ΛΗ’ EΠKA) reports the discovery of 2 cist-tombs revealed during widening of an agricultural road at this location, a short distance outside the city-wall of Thouria. Both tombs were almost completely destroyed, but at the E, short end of the second were found: 2 half-preserved skulls, a lamp, a plate and a jug, dating to the Classical period (end of the 4th-beginning of the 3rd c. BC) (Fig. 1). The excavation was supervised by E....

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Sauvetage
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Sépulture, Lampe, Nécropole
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Anc. Thouria. E. Greco (Director, SAIA) reports on a further season of surface survey in the area of this site, conducted in collaboration with the ΛΗ' ΕΠΚΑ. In 2007 attention focused on the area S of the city, within the wall and at the S edge of plateau B and beside plateau C. The data gathered were processed in CAD and GIS systems, enabling both quantitative and thematic analyses (of finds by category and class, or elevation models, for example). The team architects made drawings and...

Nature de l'opération :
 Prospection
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Édifice Public, Fortification, Sépulture, Nécropole
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En 2004, une campagne de prospection a été menée, sous la direction d'E. Greco, sur le site de l'antique Thouria situé dans la plaine, à 4 km au Nord du village moderne homonyme et à l'Est d'Antheia. On y a repéré certaines des structures déjà mentionnées par Valmin (Etudes topographiques sur la Messénie ancienne [1930]), notamment le rempart hellénistique de la cité : c'est sur les côtés Nord et Nord-Ouest qu'il est le mieux conservé (sur plus de six assises, en...

Nature de l'opération :
 Fouille - Programmée
Toponyme :
 Thouria, region_fr, Grèce
Mots-clés : Territoire, Édifice Public, Fortification, Installation hydraulique
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