- Salamis, Koulouri
Salamis. The ΚΣτ’ ΕΠΚΑ report that rescue excavation in the centre of the town revealed a cist tomb and a long trench containing a large number of skeletons and many offerings (vases etc.) dating from Early Helladic II to Late Helladic...
E. Venizelos Avenue (property of E. Marra). M. Pologiorgi (ΚΣτ’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports that excavation for construction on this plot revealed two mounds of unworked stones and a rough wall. Pottery collected included a fifth-century red-figure lekythos (Fig. 1) and a black-glaze lamp of the end of the fourth or first quarter of the third...
90 E. Venizelos Avenue (property of E. Gika, O.T. 81). M. Pologiorgi (ΚΣτ’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the discovery of Middle Geometric to Late Roman remains on a plot which had previously produced fifth-century pithos burials. A Middle Geometric slab cist with a pebble floor and containing a skyphos was largely destroyed by modern construction. Geometric sherds were also found in one large hollow in the bedrock, and Classical sherds in another. A child burial in a terracotta larnax (fig. 1)...
Junction of E. Venizelos Avenue and Kyprou Street (property of D. Kondothanasi, O.T. 59). M. Pologiorgi (ΚΣτ’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the discovery of tombs of the late fifth to third centuries, probably from a funerary peribolos (fig. 1). The existence of a peribolos is indicated by a worked limestone block in the southeast corner of the plot which continues below the modern boundary. Tomb 1: a sarcophagus (1.9 x 0.55m) with two cover slabs, containing the deceased in supine position and...
E. Venizelos Avenue (property of E. Koutraki and M. Zougri, O.T. 95). M. Pologiorgi (ΚΣτ’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the excavation of house remains just inside the line of the Classical and Hellenistic city wall. These comprise house walls of unworked stones and reused material, with plaster on some interior walls. Portable finds include a stamped amphora handle (with a bunch of grapes and a partial stamp …Ν….. | …ΩΝΟ…..), and two Late Hellenistic bronze Athenian coins (figs....
Junction of Glisti Street with a road adopted into the urban plan (property of N. Chiotis, O.T. 38). M. Pologiorgi (ΚΣτ’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the discovery of part of a funerary peribolos which continues beyond the plot. Pottery indicates a fourth-century date. North of the peribolos was a cist tomb (2 x 0.5m) built of unworked stones and a reused marble base of a grave stele (for the north side), with two limestone cover slabs. Part of the skeleton was preserved but no grave goods. A further...
Ambelakia. M. Pologiorgi (ΚΣτ’ ΕΠΚΑ) notes an inscribed funerary stele built into the chapel of the cemetery of Ambelakia but rendered illegible by frequent coats of...
Enfin, à la croisée de l'avenue de Salamine et de la rue Matrôzou, on signale la découverte de trois amphores funéraires, d'une tombe à tuiles, ainsi que d'une série de vases du IVe s. av. J.-C, dont un lécythe à figures noires figurant Héraklès luttant contre le sanglier de Calydon, trouvés en surface et provenant assurément d'une tombe détruite. ArchDelt 43 (1988) [1993], B'1, p....
Une campagne de prospection et de fouilles, menée en 1987 par D. Pallas sur des vestiges découverts en 1941, a permis de repérer :
— à Pyrghiakoni, au Nord-Ouest de l'île, une tombe voûtée avec petit dromos, apparemment isolée, qui avait été pillée ; construite contre la paroi Sud d'un mur préhistorique, sa forme permet de la dater probablement de l'époque paléochrétienne ou de la haute époque byzantine ;
— à Pérani, dans la région Est de l'île,...
On a découvert en 1979, dans l'agglomération moderne, un groupe de sept tombes appartenant à la nécropole classique de la cité ainsi qu'un puits rempli de fragments de stèles funéraires et, près du golfe de Paloukia, une tombe isolée de la même époque. ArchDelt 34 (1979) [1987] Chron., p....
Au Nord-Ouest de l'église d'Aghia Kyriaki on a découvert, en 1978, les restes d'une grande tombe à chambre abritant une sépulture romaine, tandis qu'à quelques mètres de là une fosse creusée dans le rocher a livré de la céramique mycénienne et géométrique. Ibid*., p. 51. *ArchDelt 33 (1978) [1985]...