ACHARNAI, 38 Souliou Street - 2006
General Information
Record ID
4839
Activity Date
2006
Chronology
Key-words
Tools/weapons - Dress and personal ornament - Metal - Cemetery - Find Type - Material Type - Site Type
Type of Operation
Institution
Localisation
Toponym
Acharnes, Acharnae, Menidi
Acharnes, Acharnae, Menidi
Linked Record
2006
Report
Acharnai, 38 Souliou Street (property of L. Pliatsika and M. Baliousi). Maria Platonos (Β’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the discovery of nine graves.
Grave 1: a cist (0.83 x 1.90m 0.62m) oriented northeast-southwest, constructed from five, carefully-worked, limestone slabs. Half lay in the adjacent property to the east of this plot. The grave contained an inhumation in supine position with 10 offerings which date it to 440-420 BC: a black-glazed phialidio, two lekythoi, a black-glazed pyxis, a white-ground lekythos, a ribbed squat lekythos, a red-figure lekythos, and three alabastra (two of alabaster and one of glass).
Grave 2: a rectangular niche of limestone (0.65 x 1.1m, 0.5m high, oriented northeast-southwest) lay to the south of grave 1. A bronze cauldron within a circular cutting in the centre of the niche contained cremated bones, traces of fabric, and an alabaster alabastron.
Graves 3, 4 and 5: three limestone cists in the middle of the plot, oriented northwest-southeast. Grave 3, the best preserved (0.67m wide x 1.75 long x 0.55 deep), contained a supine inhumation and a black-glaze, ribbed squat lekythos. Only the northeast half of grave 4 is preserved (0.65m wide x 1.05 long x 0.54 deep), and only the western part of grave 5 (0.67m wide x 1.75 long x 0.55 deep); no skeletal remains were found in the latter, only a ribbed squat lekythos with a red-figure palmette inside the grave and a miniature phiale in its backfill.
Grave 6: a tile grave (0.45/0.53 x 1.36 x 0.12m,) oriented southeast-northwest and bordered with unworked stones, lay to the northwest of graves 3-5. It contained skeletal remains in poor condition and a fragmentary iron strigil.
Grave 7: a limestone sarcophagus in the north part of the plot, oriented southeast-northwest and with a flat cover slab (0.9 x 2.1m), contained a supine inhumation, three lekythoi, an alabaster alabastron and a bronze mirror. It dates to the end of the fifth century BC.
Grave 8: a secondary cremation in a west slope hydria of the beginning of the third century, placed in a pit and covered with an undecorated lekanis, lay to the west of grave 7.
Grave 9: a limestone sarcophagus (0.7 x 2.95 x 0.65m) with two flat cover slabs, oriented northeast-southwest, at the northwest corner of the plot. It contained a supine inhumation and is dated by the grave offerings - two alabaster alabastra, two phialidia, a black-glazed saltcellar and a bronze mirror – to the end of the fifth century BC.
Author
Chryssanthi PAPADOPOULOU
Bibliographic reference(s)
ADelt 61 (2006) Chr., 143-144
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2015-06-25 00:00:00
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2023-10-19 09:32:31