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Oldest still standing theatre in world
The Theatre of Thorikos (Greek: Αρχαίο Θέατρο Θορικού), situated north of Lavrio, was an ancient Greek theater in the demos of Thorikos in Attica, Greece
Theatre_of_Thorikos
Ancient Greek city and deme
Archaeological Site of Thorikos: Overview Wordsworth, Christopher (c. 1839). Athens and Attica. John Murrary. pp. 211–216. thoricus. "Thoricus (Thorikos)". Archaeological
Thorikos
Mine in Greece
Laurion (or Lavrion) are ancient mines located in southern Attica between Thorikos and Cape Sounion, approximately 50 kilometers south of the center of Athens
Mines_of_Laurion
Greek learned society
Archaeological Society to further research into the ceramic remains within Thorikos. Thorikos was a city that was attributed to the formation of Archaic Athens
Archaeological Society of Athens
Archaeological_Society_of_Athens
Historical region of Greece, including the city of Athens
prehistoric remains were found are Marathon, Rafina, Nea Makri, Brauron, Thorikos, Agios Kosmas, Elefsina, Menidi (Acharnes), Markopoulo, Spata, Aphidnae
Attica
belonged to several Hellenistic structures and a fifth-century BC stoa at Thorikos in southeastern Attica, but they were spoliated to build the temple in
Southwest_Temple
Municipality in East Attica, Greece
significant ancient mining district, most notably in the villages of Lavrio and Thorikos on the southeastern seaboard during the 6th, 5th, and 4th centuries BCE
Lavreotiki
Square of ancient Athens
during the 2nd century B.C. The Southwest Temple, built with material from Thorikos in the early first century AD. South-east Fountain House South Stoa I Aiakeion
Ancient_Agora_of_Athens
Belgian papyrologist and epigrapher
Delphi, Thorikos, El Kab), Greek and Latin epigraphy (in Greece, particularly Attica, Delphi, Peloponnese and Thorikos; Egypt), Greek (Thorikos) and Roman
Jean_Bingen
Devotion to a hero in ancient Greek religion
invoked. In Attica, such cults are those associated with tholos tombs at Thorikos and Menidhi. Oracular hero cults. Whitley does not address this group of
Greek_hero_cult
Tyrant of Athens from 527 to 510 BC
south. There were other building projects known from Eleusis, Piraeus, and Thorikos as well. Hippias was one of several Greek aristocrats who took refuge in
Hippias_(tyrant)
Greek island in the Aegean Sea
that is not protected by a wall. Some sites in Attica, such as Athens and Thorikos, and in Aegina, seem to be related to Kephala. The Final Neolithic Period
Kea_(island)
Administrative unit in ancient Athens
Iphistiadae 1 1 Kerameis 6 6 Thorikos coast Kephale 9 12 Poros 3 to XII.Demetrias in the second and third periods Thorikos 5(6) 6 Sphettos inland Eitea
Deme
goddess Helen. They were on a sacrificial calendar from the island of Thorikos where Helen and her brother stayed shortly after they rescued her from
Anakes
Greek cape at the southernmost tip of the Attic peninsula
of Attalus I). The deme was located between Amphitrope to the west and Thorikos to the north. Its territory included parts of the Mines of Laurion. According
Sounion
Ancient Greek temple in East Attica, Greece
02455°E / 37.6502; 24.02455 Approximately 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of Thorikos in the southern most region of Attica, the deme of Sounion is most well
Temple_of_Poseidon,_Sounion
Island off Attica in the Aegean Sea
called Helen (Ancient Greek: Ἑλένη). It protected the ancient harbours of Thorikos and Sounion. It was also called Macris (Μάκρις), from its length. Strabo
Makronisos
Woman in Greek mythology
a rare example of a mortal girl who has more than one divine lover. At Thorikos, Philonis received offerings during the month of Mounichion, and due to
Chione (daughter of Daedalion)
Chione_(daughter_of_Daedalion)
Railway line in Greece
Dionyssos Cambas Winery Liopesi Koropi Markopoulon Kalyvia Koyvarades Keratea Daskaleio Spiliazeza Thoriko silver mines Lavrion This diagram: view talk edit
Lavrion Square–Strofyli railway
Lavrion_Square–Strofyli_railway
Refining process in metallurgy
and Artifacts: 183-197. The Getty Conservation Institute. Laurion and Thorikos (accessed January 15, 2010) Jones, G.D. 1980. The Roman Mines at Riotinto
Cupellation
Railway line in Attica, Greece (1885–1957)
Daskaleio, the small station building exists and has been restored. At Thoriko, rails and a railway bridge remain at the entrance to the fishing harbor
Athens–Lavrion_Railway
of Cholargos, Eiresidai, Hermos, Iphistiadai, Kerameis, Kephale, Poros, Thorikos, Eitea, Hagnous, Kikynna, Prospalta and Sphettos. Pericles was a member
Acamantis
Grave relief in Kerameikos of Athens
opponent. The inscription below the relief says: Dexileos son of Lysanias of Thorikos. He was born in the archonship of Teisandros (i.e. year 414/3); he died
Grave_Stele_of_Dexileos
99), neighboring the demes of Atene to the west, Sounion to the east and Thorikos to the north-east, on the border between the modern Saronikos and Lavreotiki
Amphitrope
century BC. The silver used was mined in southern Attica at Laurium and Thorikos by a huge workforce of slave labour. A major silver vein discovery at Laurium
History_of_money
Town in southeastern Attica, Greece
Ruins of the ancient theatre at Thorikos
Lavrio
ancient Greek theatres by location. Theatre of Dionysus, Athens Theatre of Thorikos, East Attica Odeon of Athens, Athens Theatre of Zea, Piraeus, Athens Theatre
List of ancient Greek theatres
List_of_ancient_Greek_theatres
Rail line in Attica, Greece
Dionyssos Cambas Winery Liopesi Koropi Markopoulon Kalyvia Koyvarades Keratea Daskaleio Spiliazeza Thoriko silver mines Lavrion This diagram: view talk edit
Attica_Railways
Archaeological institute in Athens, Greece
goes back to the 1960s. It has been associated with the excavations at Thorikos (Attica) for a long time. Since 2007, it is also involved in an excavation
Belgian_School_at_Athens
Archaeology museum in Athens, Greece
and Pamphile, c. 325-310 BC Grave Stele of Dexileos, son of Lysanias of Thorikos, c. 310 BC Boxer Stele Fragment from Kerameikos Kerameikos steles Kunze-Götte
Kerameikos Archaeological Museum
Kerameikos_Archaeological_Museum
Prince in Greek mythology
Cephalus and for Procris are required in the inscribed sacred calendar of Thorikos in southern Attica, dating perhaps to the 430s BCE and published from the
Cephalus_(son_of_Deion)
Neolithic settlement in Kea, Greece
that is not protected by a wall. Some sites in Attica, such as Athens and Thorikos, and in Aegina seem to be related to Kephala. The Final Neolithic Period
Kephala,_Kea
Greek divinity
Aeneid 4.58 IG P 250 A 16 (Paiania); SEG 50.168; possibly also NGSL i.5 (Thorikos), as supplemented by N. Robertson, GRBS 37 (1996) 349; IG II 1496 = SIG
Daeira
American archaeologist (1936–2005)
Mycenaean Domestic Architecture (Ph.D. thesis). Bryn Mawr College. — (1976). "Thorikos, Attica, Greece". In Stillwell, Richard (ed.). The Princeton Encyclopedia
Ione_Mylonas_Shear
Initially a set of Doric architectural members from the double stoa at Thorikos found in the Post-Herulian wall, were connected with this temple: Thompson
Southeast_Temple
Commuter rail network in Athens
Lavrio Port, and five intermediate stops at Kalyvia, Keratea, Daskaleio, Thorikos and Kyprianos. The Athens-Lavrio distance will be 55 minutes and Koropi-Lavrio
Athens_Suburban_Railway
recorded on the calendars of the Attic demes (or districts) of Erchia and Thorikos. The Diasia festival was dedicated to Zeus Meilichios ('the mild'), whose
Cult_of_Zeus
sepulchre of Ion. Potamus Deiradiotes is tentatively located north of Thorikos. Strabo. Geographica. Vol. ix. pp, 398, 399. Page numbers refer to those
Potamus_Deiradiotes
Commuter rail service in Greece
stations will be built at: Markopoulo Kalyvia Kouvaras Keratea Kalopigado Thoriko Lavrio Port of Lavrio or near the same site as their predecessors, the
Proastiakos
American linguist and archaeologist (1864–1949)
first American excavation in Greece, seeking the stage of the Theater of Thorikos. 25-30 workmen were paid 1 drachma per day and total project budget was
Walter_Miller_(philologist)
Type of chamber tomb built in Mycenaean Greece
could vary according to local geographic and social considerations. At Thorikos, for instance, so-called "built" chamber tombs of limestone masonry, with
Mycenaean_chamber_tomb
Colorless mineral
Paralaurionite Platey clear paralaurionite crystals from slag in the Thorikos area, Lavrion, Attica, Greece General Category Halide mineral Formula PbCl(OH)
Paralaurionite
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