KERAMEIKOS - 2007
Athens, Kerameikos, 36-40 Thermopylon and Leonidou Streets (O.T. 21, alleged property of the Municipality of Athens) T. Kokkoliou (Γ’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on the discovery of the remains of a workshop: walls, a cistern, a well and two drains. The walls and drains are Classical, since numerous Classical sherds and two bronze coins were found in their vicinity. The well contained roof tiles, fragments from pointed amphorae, sherds from pithoi, beehive sherds, table ware, black glazed plates, kantharoi, lamps, skyphoi and kraters. The cistern had been plastered with hydraulic concrete. Additional finds from the area include 1 bronze coin, 1 spindle whorl, 3 skyphoi, 1 kantharos, 1 miniature skyphos, 1 kylix, a black-glazed lamp and 16 loom weights. The latter date in Classical and Hellenistic times.
The excavation notebook was kept by the archaeologist A. Souliou at the expense of the Municipality, under the supervision of T. Kokkoliou.
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