KERATSINI - 2009
General Information
Record ID
1759
Activity Date
2009
Chronology
Palaeolithic - Lower Palaeolithic
Neolithic - Middle Neolithic - Late Neolithic
Antiquity - Archaïc - Classical - Hellenistic
Key-words
Type of Operation
Institution
Localisation
Linked Record
20082009
Report
Keratsini, Aigaleo. F. Mavridis (EPSNE) and L. Kormazopoulou report the discovery of traces of the very earliest inhabitants of Attica, dated by C14 to the 11th millennium, in a cave in Keratsini on the Southwest of Mt Aigaleo in the course of excavations begun in 2006. Evidence has been discovered for hunter-gathers at the cave site from the upper Paleolithic through to the Mesolithic. A 2nd phase of occupation between the Middle Neolithic and Early Bronze Age has produced tools manufactured from radiolarite and various forms of flint. Animals found included hare, deer and a species of now-extinct horse. Plant remains included wild cereals and pulses. Terracotta figurines from the Late Archaic − Hellenistic periods indicate later religious use.
Author
Robert PITT
Bibliographic reference(s)
Ethnos (27/02/09); AR 55 (2008-2009), 5.
Legend :
location of excavation/archaeological operation
location of modern place
polygon of place (AG Online)
Functionalities of the map :
select a different layer
zoom in/out of selected area
full screen visualisation
Date of creation
2011-01-25 00:00:00
Last modification
2023-10-06 11:32:53