Michiel 2005's photos with the keyword: Kerameikos
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25 Mar 2020 |
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Dexileos, son of Lysanias, of Thorikos. He died in 394 BC near Corinth, aged 20, when the Athenian forces were defeated by the Persians. He was a horseman in the Athenian cavalry.
Athens 2020 – Kerameikos Archaeological Museum – G…
25 Mar 2020 |
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Dexileos, son of Lysanias, of Thorikos. He died in 394 BC near Corinth, aged 20, when the Athenian forces were defeated by the Persians. He was a horseman in the Athenian cavalry.
Athens 2020 – Kerameikos – Grave monument on the S…
Athens 2020 – Kerameikos – Grave monument on the S…
Athens 2020 – Kerameikos – The Street of Tombs
Athens 2020 – Kerameikos – The Street of Tombs
Athens 2020 – Kerameikos – The Street of Tombs
Athens 2020 – Kerameikos – The Road to Plato”s Aca…
24 Mar 2020 |
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It was called Keramaikos or Dromos. Prominent Athenians were buried alongside the road.
Athens 2020 – Kerameikos – Pompeion
24 Mar 2020 |
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The Pompeion was used to prepare the Panathenaia, a festival that was held every four years in August. It was built around 400 BC. It also had other uses. Ancient sources mention that there was a bronze statue of Socrates by Lysippos there. The Pompeion was also frequented by Diogenes. The building was destroyed in 86 BC. Below the Pompeion burials were found from 1100–1000BC.
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