- Ano Liosia
Ano Liosia, Panorama, Antheon St. (Panagia Kanala, DEH works). Eirini Anagnostopoulou (B’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on the discovery of two rubble walls delimiting the corner of a room (Figs. 1, 2). A drain was excavated from inside the room. Small finds include black-glazed and undecorated pottery...
Ano Liosia, Limni, Araxou and Maniakiou St. (O.T. G 1073, property of Oxana Tsimpouka). Eirini Anagnostopoulou (B’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on the discovery of a Roman building consisting of 19 walls and 7 rooms (Fig. 1). All walls were constructed with rubble and tiles. Room 1 contained three shallow pits, black-glazed pottery sherds and one sherd from a white-ground lekythos. Room 2 contained an intact terracotta lamp. Room 4 contained three pits, and Room 7 a terracotta drain. Plainware sherds...
Ano Liosia, 12 Monis Arkadiou Street. (O.T. 1277, property of E. Rizou). Maria Platonos (Β’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the discovery of six Roman walls (of rubble, soil and mortar) delimiting three rooms - a continuation of the Roman complex previously excavated on an adjacent plot. An opening in the south wall appears to have been the entrance to the complex. Pottery from the area is mostly Roman domestic...
Ano Liosia. Tsouklidi. Excavation revealed an Early Christian basilica and a Roman building on a small hill in the municipal nursery (Figs. 1-2). Southwest of the Roman building were 12 Late Roman tombs, with another to the northeast. The walls of the basilica incorporate Classical marble architectural spolia (Fig. 3) and fragments of funerary stelae and lekythoi. Area A (3.8m x 2.8m), at the centre of the south wall of the basilica, was probably an entrance or a narthex. This area contained a...
Ano Liosia. Large slabs and abundant Roman pottery were revealed at Monis Arkadiou Street ca. 500−800m from the Sanctuary of Herakles excavated in 1959. A large Late Roman bath complex (Figs. 1-6) with many cisterns, hypocausts and water conduits was uncovered: this incorporated Classical spolia from a large public building as well as fragments of funerary kioniskoi and stelae, and a stone statue base. There were three building phases − two of the fifth to fourth century BC and another...
La presse signale l'acquisition, par le musée du Pirée, d'une statue féminine acéphale représentant probablement Aphrodite, du IIe-Ier s. av. J.-C., découverte dans le dépotoir municipal d'Anô Liossia. Ριζοσπάστης, 25/12/1991 ; Tα Νέα, 27/12/1991 ; Έθνος,...
Deux tombes de la basse époque romaine ont été découvertes en 1975 au lieu-dit Zophria. ArchDelt 30 (1975) [1983] Chron., p....