Asea Toll Station, Motorway between Tripoli and Kalamata, Manari region, Tripoli - 2008
Asea, Kandreva
Asea Toll Station, Motorway between Tripoli and Kalamata, Manari region, Tripoli. Leonidas Souchleris (ΛΘ’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on the excavation in the Manari region, where a farmhouse and two open-air Roman wine-presses were located.
The wine-presses were dated between the third and the fourth century AD. They were of rectangular plan, oriented E-W, and had hydraulic mortar on the insides of their walls. The N one was intact, whilst the S one was partially destroyed (fig. 1):
Those wine-presses were the first to locate in the mainland of Asea, extra muros of the settlement, and they were of the few architectural remains belonging to an open-air wine-process unit in Arcadia.
[Entry created by E. Kourti]
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