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Faliro – Voula (greek language text)
Through Alimos, Elliniko and Glyfada: The Coastal Route by Tram
Inbunden, Grekiska, 2024
804 kr
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Starting with the tram just outside Piraeus and traveling along the west coast of Attica to the Asklepion of Voula, the natural and man-made landscape of the coastal zone is described, from ancient times to the present day. The tram stops in Faliro, Alimos, Elliniko and Glyfada, facilitate the approach to every notable point of the area, ancient and modern, giving the passenger-visitor the opportunity to get to know the history of the place. The environment and land uses have changed and are constantly changing in the name of development in recent years! However, some elements remain in place, created by man and especially the sea! ?hey worth our visit!Greek language text
Ancient City Road and the Metro beneath Vouliagmenis Avenue (English language edition)
Inbunden, Engelska, 2015
744 kr
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This book presents the results of the excavations conducted by the Archaeological Service of the Ministry of Culture and carried out by archaeologists working just ahead of the construction teams building the new Metro. They uncovered a wealth of artefacts, and the foundations of homes and temples from ancient Athens, which had been hidden under the modern city.The excavations followed Vouliagmenis Avenue and the underground Line 2 of the Metro whose seven stations serve the southern areas of Athens. Both the Metro line and Vouliagmenis Avenue follow the course of the ancient city road which connected the city of Athens with the demes (suburbs) west of Hymettus and continued to the Sanctuary at Sounion and the mines at Laurion.Full of interesting detail and extensively illustrated, the book explores the history of one of the main arterial routes of Attica— the historical region that encompasses the city of Athens—which was used from antiquity until the present day. The archaeological artefacts illustrated, both in drawings and with photographs, were recovered from excavations in both public and private sites.Translated by British archaeologist Nicola Wardle. Foreword by Michalis A. Tiverios, Emeritus Professor of the Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki.