During the supervision of the excavations for the networks, findings concerning residential and laboratory remains, hydraulic systems and burial units of ancient Athens, inside and outside the walls, but also of the rest of the ancient Municipalities, came to light. The following are indicative: Part of the stylobate of the western colonnade of the Roman Agora and the late Roman precinct of the city (end of the 3rd century AD), fragments of ancient roads, including the one to Athmonon (Marousi), Hellenistic residential remains and Roman times, laboratories of the Roman period, remains of ceramic workshops, ancient water supply pipes and the newer branch of the Hadrian aqueduct, remains of bathing facilities, broken storage pits and silos, burial ensembles of ancient cemeteries, stone sarcophagi of classical times. Movable finds include a Roman marble head, a marble votive relief and part of a leg of a Pentelic marble statue of a male figure.


Athens: Voulis and Apollo
Marble head of Roman times


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