- Kamatero
Kamatero, Achilleos and Alexandras, DEH works. Eirini Anagnostopoulou (B’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on the discovery of a terracotta larnax covered with an elliptical, terracotta plaque (Fig. 1). The larnax contained 2 lopades, 1 lead pyxis with its lid, 2 terracotta lids, 2 black-glazed lamps, 1 black-glazed oinochoe and 2 laddles (Fig. 2). All aforementioned finds date to the 2nd c. B.C. The closed vessels contained seeds, snails and a gold earring (Fig. 2), which is dated to the 1st-2nd c....
Kamatero, Zorba and Kordatou Streets. Stamatia Katsandri (B’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on the discovery of Roman graves and a drain. Grave 1: tile grave containing a skeleton in supine position, a glass phiale, three glass unguentaria, glass sherds and a bronze coin. The grave had been sealed with two limestone blocks and a marble funeral stele, which had been placed with its decorated side facing down. The stele depicts a women standing, wearing a long dress. In front of the woman lie a kalathos...