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1 Rethink Athens / Table of Archaeological Remains 1 Street Property Archaeological Bibliography Date of Depth of character excavation archaeological strata 1 Patision and Kanellakis 9 tombs of the 5th ΑD25(1970)- 1969 1,50M Kapodistriou century BC belonging Β1,87-89 street the cemetery along the road towards Acharnes 2 Aiolou street Part of the ΑD 18 (1963)- 1962 from Stadiou to Proteichisma and Β1,33-35 Sophokleus tombs belonging to cemetery of the Acharnic Gate dating to the 5th century BC 3 61 Stadiou Cyst grave belonging ΑD20(1965)- 1964 street to the large cemetery Β1,100-101 found in the area 4 59 Stadiou Retaining wall and 1997 0,20μ. - 1,24M street ancient road under modern street surface dating to the 5th-4th century 5 Disturbed cyst grave AD 31 (1976)- 1976 81-83 Akadimias Β1,27 street 6 57 Trench with bones and ΑD1973, Χρον., 1959 Panepistimiou sherds 72 street 7 Ventilation shaft Shafts, reservoirs and 1997 2,50M-12,20M of the channels underground train at Santaroza street 8 Corner of House of Ancient tombs ΑD Στ΄1890, 119 1890 Panepistimiou Heinrich and Charilaou Schliemann Trikoupi street 9 29 Stadiou TSAY Part of the trench and ΑD30(1975) - 1975 street property the northeast retaining Β1,29 wall. 10 Panepistimiou Two circular trenches ΑD48(1993)- 1993 0,97M -2,05M and Riga dug in the rock Β1,33 Feraiou street 11 Northeast corner Bank of Remains of a reservoir ΑD27(1972)- 1971 of Stadiou and Pireus dug in the rock and Β1,118 Korai streets water conduit 12 10 Korai and Late Roman tombs 1995 1,90M- 2,34M Panepistimiou street 13 Corner of Tombs dating the 1993 0,50M - 0,90M Grigoriou E’ and second half of the 5th Panepistimiou century to the 1st-2nd street century AD 14 31 Cemetery of 81 tombs ΑD36(1981)- 1981 1,87M Panepistimiou dating to the 1st-6th Β1,10-13 street century AD Rethink Athens / Table of archaeological remains november2012 2 15 28 Stadiou Haragionis street 16 Panepistimiou Cemetery the classical ΑD16(1960)- 1960 street (between and Roman periods, Β1,27-29 Korai and remains of a reservoir, Voukourestiou water channels of a street) room with hypocaust and mosaic 17 24 Stadiou Konstantopo Remains of a wall of ΑD27(1972)- 1970 3,70M street ulou the second part of the Β1,80 4th century and tombs 18 25-29 Remains of tombs ΑD18(1963)- 1962 Panepistimiou Β1,36-37 street 19 Academy of Conduit 1973-1974 1,45M Athens 20 Corner of University of Cemetery of the ΑD22(1967)- 1966 Stadiou and Ch. Athens classical and Roman Β1,115-116 Stadiou street period 21 Corner of Bank of Seven tombs of the ΑD27(1972)- 1971 1,90M-2,30μM Stadiou and Greece Roman period Β1,105-107 Eduardou Lo street 22 Corner of Bank of 20 tombs of the 5th ΑD21(1966)- 1963-1965 Stadiou and Greece century BC Β1,79-80 Omirou street 23 Corner of National 23 tombs of the ΑD29(173-74)- 1972 4,45M Stadiou and Bank cemetery of the Β1,50-52 Omirou street classical period 24 18-20-22 Tomb of the 5th ΑΕ 1973, Chron. 1953 Panepistimiou century BC, conduit, 71-72 street sarcophagus of the 5th century BC, part of wall 25 6 Omirou street 7 tombs of the ΑD17(1961-62)- 1961 classical period Β1,29 26 Panepistimiou Mihelis 62 tombs of the ΑD25(1970)- 1969 4,30M-6,20M 17 cemetery located in Β1,84-87 the area dating to the 5th century and to the Hellenistic period 27 3 Amerikis street Treasury of Cemetery of the Unpublished 1996-1998 2,70M-4,50M Deposits classical to the Roman and Loans period χρόνων. 28 13 Kalliga Part of the cemetery ΑD27(1970)- 1970 3,00M-5,50M Panepistimiou located in the area Β1,71-75 Rethink Athens / Table of archaeological remains november2012 3 street with 33 tombs dating to the first half of the 5th century BC 29 11-13 Athenian 57 tombs of the ΑD25(1970)- 1969 4,20M-6,45M Panepistimiou club cemetery located in Β1,79-84 and Amerikis the area dated to the street 5th century and the Hellenistic period 30 Shaft a 5 Tombs of the 5th-4th 1996 1,04M- 6,22M Amerikis and 11- century BC 13 Panepistimiou street 31 11 Amerikis Χ.Ε.Ν. Tombs ΑΕ 1971, Chron. 1953 street 30-31 32 5 Stadiou street Kremmidi 4 tombs belonging to ΑD25(1970)- 1969 4,00M the cemetery located Β1,90 in the area dated to the classical period 33 Voukourestiou Roman mosaic, ΑD 16 (1960)- 1960 and remains of hypocaust Β1, 28 Panepistimiou street Under pavement or road surface 34 Stadiou and Foundations of small ΑΕ 1973, Chron. 1957 Karagiorgi building with portico 70 Servias street with a marble stylobate with two Under pavement bases of Ionian columns in situ with 2,55m intercolumnar distance 35 Panepistimiou Remains of wall and ΑD48(1993)- 1993 street (ditch for tombs Β1,35 the construction of the underground train between Hotel Grande Bretagne and Pallas Theatre) 36 Syntagma Cemetery and bath 1997 1,50M station – Hotel complex dating from Grande the 2nd century BC to Bretagne the 6th century AD 37 2 Panepistimiou Part of the Hadrianic ΑD29(1973-74)- 1974 2,00M and V. Sophias circuit wall of Athens Β1,124-127 avenue with square tower. 14 tombs dated to the 5th century belonging to the cemetery located in the area Rethink Athens / Table of archaeological remains november2012 4 38 Corner of V. 1997 1,07M Sophias avenue 39 Syntagma Remains of Roman ΑΕ 1973, Chron. 1957 square on the reservoir 69-70 other side of Hotel Grande Bretagne 40 Syntagma Reservoir with ΑD 47, 1992, 1992 square, hydraulic mortar and Β1, 22-23 underground two conduits. Roman station sherds. Syntagma 41 Syntagma Northeast corner: ΑD 45, 1990, 1990 0,42M-1,07M square Two parallel walls of Β1, 42-43 Municipal works different construction. Roman sherds in the fill. Marble marble dating to Trajan’s reign 42 Syntagma Aqueduct of 1996 1,50M station. Peisistratos Entrances B and C 43 Philellinon street Modern rain water ΑD 48, 1993, 1993 and Syntagma conduit and wall of a Β1, 35 square well 44 Syntagma Southeast corner: part ΑD 47, 1992, 1992 1,10M square, station of enclosure with 5 Β1, 22-23 of the tombs. underground train Two burial enclosures and 8 tombs. Sherds from the 5th century BC to the Roman period. 5m section of the late roman “adueduct of Peisistratos”. 45 V. Amalias and Part of hypocaust and ΑD 14 (1931- 1931 V. Sophias vaulted drain from 32), 46-48 avenue (Near north to south (in front the retaining wall of the Monument of of the the Unknown Soldier Parliament) and below the Northwest corner of the National Garden). The hypocaust was found towards the retaining wall. Pavement made of clay tiles. 46 V. Sophias Walls, tombs 1998 1,80M avenue near the Parliament 47 Syntagma Subterranean rock ΑD 48, 1993, 1993 square (west carved conduit, 3 clay Β1, 34 pavement of the channels, earth floor, Monument of the tiles, mortar, ottoman Rethink Athens / Table of archaeological remains november2012 5 Unknown conduit, rock carved Soldier), shaft. peripheral trench for the construction of the station of the underground train 48 Syntagma Conduits, wells, river 1997 2,00M-3,50M Square bed of Heridanos Entrance F 49 V. Amalias Built storage pit ΑD 48, 1993, 1993 avenue, west Β1, 34 pavement in front of numbers 2-8 (peripheral trench for the construction of the station of the underground train) 50 V. Amalias 2 – Trapezoid building of ΑD 49, 1994, 1994 1,50M -3,10M Zappeion – the late classical Β1, 32-34 Underground period, perhaps a train ventilation sanctuary. Balaneion shaft of the beginning of the 4th century with 5th-6th century repairs. Byzantine road and storage its. Late byzantine furnace. 51 V. Amalias Area of 0,75ha with ΑΔ 49, 1994, 1992-1994 2,00M-5,60M avenue evidence of use from Β1, 27-32 (Underground the submycenaean to train station) the ottoman period. Submycenaean tomb. Section of the aqueduct of Peisistratos. Bronze workshop dated to the second half of the 5th century BC with 20 rooms, 7 casting pits, courtyard with peristyle dated to the 4th century BC. Road to Mesogaia with retaing walls. Cemetery dated to the 4th century BC to the 3rd century AD. Large baths of the 4th century AD. Aqueduct and road of the 4th century BC. 15 late Roman tombs of. Section of byzantine settlement with 13 storage pits. Reservoirs and conduits of the ottoman period. Probable section the Wall of Hasekis, pavement dated to reign of Otto of Greece. River bed of Heridanos. Rethink Athens / Table of archaeological remains november2012 6 52 Ventilation shaft Aqueduct of 1995 2,00M-3,10M of the Peisistratos, cemetery, underground building complex train in the dated to 525-6th National Garden century AD. 53 V. Amalias Byzantine storage pit, ΑD 48, 1993, 1993 0,75M-1,00M avenue (west ruble walls, 8 conduits, Β1, 34 pavement of the floor, tiles and mortar National Garden) 54 14 V. Amalias ΕΤΒΑ Poros walls and ΑD 29, 1973-74, 1973 2,45M avenue marble slab floor Β1, 83-84 55 Psylla street and Walls of Roman bath 1980 3,10M V. Amalias avenue 56 V. Amalias Ancient road, 1988 1,83M. -2,73M avenue 24 buildings, conduits Rethink Athens / Table of archaeological remains november2012 .
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