ATHENS - 2005
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Record ID
4301
Activity Date
2005
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1 Karagiorhi Servias Street. O. Zachariadou, K. Papagiannakis (Γ ΕΠΚΑ) report on excavations at a listed building (Palli) opposite Syntagma square. Eleven graves cut into the bedrock at a depth of ca 3.5m, belong to the extended east cemetery of Athens near the Diochares Gates. These comprise:
- four fourth-century BC pit graves containing unguentaria, plus a fifth of the end of the fifth century containing a bronze mirror, alabastron, pyxis, eight lekythoi and a skyphos;
- three robbed cist graves;
- a damaged sandstone urn with its marble top;
- a damaged enchytrismos in a hydria
- a partially preserved tile grave
A pyre cut into the earth was surrounded by traces of burning, fragments of burnt wood, bones and white-ground lekythos sherds. Geometric sherds were collected from the deepest fills.
Author
Robert PITT
Bibliographic reference(s)
ADelt 60 (2005) Chr. B1 97
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2014-07-05 00:00:00
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2023-10-17 10:36:48