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1. «PRE» AND «PARA» COLONIAL ACTIVITIES 2. POTTERY STYLES OF 3. POTTERY STYLES OF THE 7th CENTURY B.C. LOCAL AND REGIONAL POTTERY 4. 6th - 5th CENTURIES B.C. URBANISM AND ECONOMY 5. HOUSE "A" DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE AT ARGILOS 6. 6th CENTURY B.C. POTTERY STYLES 7. 5th - 4th CENTURIES B.C. URBANISM AND ECONOMY 8. BUILDING "E" AN EXAMPLE OF PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE 9. 5th - 4th CENTURY B.C. POTTERY FIGURINE AND SMALL OBJECTS 10. THE HELLENISTIC SETTLEMENT OF THE ACROPOLIS AND THE END 11. THE OLIVE PRESSING INSTALLATION ON THE ACROPOLIS 12. THE NECROPOLIS 14. ARGILOS EPIGRAPHICAL EVIDENCE
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The Necropolis of Argilos
The necropolis of Argilos also contains two macedonian tombs, nowadays visible next to the Thessaloniki - Kavala national road. They were built by digging into the soft earth of the slope of a small hill. Of tomb A, only part of the corridor (dromos) and entrance to the chamber are preserved. Tomb B is in a much better state of preservation. The dromos which leads to the entrance is 5 meters wide, the entrance itself is built with two marble posts and the lintel has five dentils. Both anti-chamber and chamber are preserved. A marble door separated the anti-chamber from the chamber, but neither a kline nor thronos was found. The corpses were placed in three cist-graves dug under the floor of the chamber. Coins of Cassander and Antigonos Gonatas date tomb B to the 3rd century B.C.
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![]() Macedonian tomb "A" - Dromos and entrance to the chamber ![]() Macedonian tomb "B" - lintel with five dentils |
![]() Macedonian tomb "B" - Dromos and entrance to the chamber ![]() Macedonian tomb "B" - anti-chamber and chamber |
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