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Demetrias (fornlämning i Grekland)
Demetrias (fornlämning i Grekland)
Ancient Greek city
View of the first tower (S>N) after the excavation.
First view of the newly uncovered stelai near the inter SE corner of the first big tower.
Two stelai, found in the third tower, baring decoration of red painted stripes (picture taken right after the washing of the stele).
The southern side and the open area of the second tower after the excavation works. Furthermore, to the upper left, nine towers, of which the last one, which was big and full of stelai, is excavated in 1907.
The southern part of the outer and the inner towers and the space inbetween them, which was filled with painted stelai.
Pagassai. The stele of Hediste.
Inscriptions from Thessaly. The upper one is a liberation inscription from Demetrias.
View of the fifth big tower and the nearby antiquities, viewed from East to West.
Grave of the cluster of graves in tumulus at picture 81.
The stele of the worriors, with painted decoration, as found in 1912.
The stele of Archidiki, after restoration.
Just excavated big temple on the top of the double agora.
Inner view of the wall at the grave clusters of the big tumulus.
Ruins of the eastern fortification wall of Pagassai at Damari the defense tower near the Amphanas gate.
Terracotta figurines found in Passikrata's sanctuary.
The Northern and the Eastern side of the first tower.
The Demetrias theatre (before excavation works), where most probably Annibal talked in 191 BC. Θ= the koilon (cavea) of the theatre by the Northern parodos, Υ= the later aqueduct.
View of the southern part of the big tumulus from east to West.
The inner view of the eastern side of the enlarged tower, before the demolishion.
View of the area around Passikrata's sanctuary, from South to North.
Graved as revealed in Passikrata's tumulus.
Southeast corner of the first big tower: the uncovering of the first stelai.
[THESSALY. Volos Museum (exhibits)].
The middle of the western part of the first big tower. View from the West to the East, right after the beginning of the excavation.