- "ceramic" is derived). The "Inner
Kerameikos" was the
former "potters' quarter"
within the city and "Outer
Kerameikos"
covers the
cemetery and also the...
- most
frequented gate of the city,
leading from the
inner Kerameikos to the
outer Kerameikos, and to the Academy. The
Sacred Gate,
where the
sacred road...
- Museum, as well as
museums at the
ancient Agora, Acropolis,
Kerameikos, and the
Kerameikos Archaeological Museum. The city is also the
setting for the...
-
station at
Kerameikos started with the
Second Smith Study of 1974, and was
reaffirmed by the
SOFRETU proposal of 1978.: 21, 24
Kerameikos was originally...
- lifetime. He
excavated in Athens's
Theatre of
Dionysus as well as in the
Kerameikos,
where his 1863
discovery of the
Grave Stele of
Dexileos helped to confirm...
- The
Kerameikos steles are a
collection of
sculptures used as grave-markers (steles, sing. stele) in the
Kerameikos necropolis of Attica.
Kerameikos is...
- also
lived in
Athens at this time, as
attested by
Scythian graves in the
Kerameikos cemetery. The
Scythian kingdom was
however less
successful at conquering...
- The
Kerameikos Archaeological Museum (Gr****: Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Κεραμεικού) is
located in
Kerameikos, Athens,
Greece and was
built in 1937. It houses...
-
vases found at the
Dipylon cemetery; near the
Dipylon Gate, in
Kerameikos.
Kerameikos is
known as the
ancient potters quarter on the
northwest side of...
-
cemetery in the
Kerameikos cemetery of Athens. It was
found in situ, but
moved during World War II, and is now on
display in the
Kerameikos Museum in Athens...