Tsapakis property, Diavaide - 2008
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Record ID
11077
Activity Date
2008
Chronology
Key-words
Type of Operation
Institution
Localisation
Toponym
Diavaide
Diavaide
Linked Record
2008
Report
Tsapakis property, Diavaide. Maria Mavraki-Balanou (ΚΓ’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports that a salvage excavation took place at the SW part of this property at the settlement of Diavaide, since a ceramic kiln was detected during the construction of a swimming pool.
The kiln (Fig. 1,2) was well-preserved, however its W part was destroyed by an older pit for a cesspool, which was opened during an earlier period and was filled with stones. Four archaeological layers were covering the area above the portable hearth; the third one, which contained small stones, pebbles and pottery, must have been created right after the last usage period of the kiln, signifying the end of this workshop structure. The last layer above the hearth was a deposit with refuse from the use of the kiln.
Unpainted sherds of vertically fluted vessels and others with stylised decorations from pots of the Roman period were collected. They probably date to the Roman-Late Roman period. The excavation will continue and the land owner is willing to showcase this ancient workshop area, if possible.
[Entry created by C. Koureta]
The kiln (Fig. 1,2) was well-preserved, however its W part was destroyed by an older pit for a cesspool, which was opened during an earlier period and was filled with stones. Four archaeological layers were covering the area above the portable hearth; the third one, which contained small stones, pebbles and pottery, must have been created right after the last usage period of the kiln, signifying the end of this workshop structure. The last layer above the hearth was a deposit with refuse from the use of the kiln.
Unpainted sherds of vertically fluted vessels and others with stylised decorations from pots of the Roman period were collected. They probably date to the Roman-Late Roman period. The excavation will continue and the land owner is willing to showcase this ancient workshop area, if possible.
[Entry created by C. Koureta]
Author
Michael Loy
Bibliographic reference(s)
ADelt 63 (2008), Chr., 1135-1136.
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2021-03-29 12:44:03
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