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Greece, Stratos

Stratos/Greece along with the Stratiké Project: capital of the western Greek tribe of Akarnanes. Work in the vicinity of the agora and theater

Location

Capital city of the western Greek tribe of Akarnanes. It is situated 80 km north of Patras on the bank of the Acheloos River near the provincial city of Agrinion. Extensive ruins include a well-preserved city wall, Late Classical Temple of Zeus, agora, theater, houses and necropolis. Since 1989, the Greek Archaeological Service has conducted excavations, and a study of the architecture and topography is underway in cooperation with the Architecture Department of the DAI.

Departments:
Devision of Building Archaeologie at the Head Office

Further Information on the Section in Charge

Map

 

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Objectives

The goal of the DAI is to open up the western region of the Greek mainland for archaeological exploration which until now has received little interest. The idea that this area was backward and provincial, only attaining a more sophisticated level of Greek culture for the first time in the 3rd century B.C., can no longer be sustained. The offer by the Antiquities Service of cooperating in the new excavations in the region of Stratos allows the DAI to supplement older, still unpublished work on this region by the Institute. 

Current Work

At the present time, the main focus of the work concerns the limited supplementary excavations in the area of the agora and concluding the cleaning of the theater. Of central interest is the cataloguing and publication of the 1990-1996 finds and excavation results (see also the Stratiké Research Project). 

Results

The first archaeological research was undertaken with the Ecole française d'Athène in 1892-1913 and in 1924 principally on the Temple of Zeus Strateios. In the following period, the Greek Antiquities Service carried out small and sporadic emergency excavations in the area of the city and necropolis. Shortly after the construction of a dam in the vicinity of the ancient city, funds became available in 1988 in order to unearth the ruins from the resettled village Sorovigle and to make the central area of the ancient site of Akarnania into an archaeological park. Also opened up in connection with this were the central market place (agora) with surrounding colonnades, the adjacent administration building (Bouleuterion), and the ancient theater that could seat approximately 10,000. Conservation efforts are severely impaired however due to bad building foundations, unstable building materials, and, rather unexpectedly, a continuing stream of settlements in the area so that finds may range from the Neolithic period to 1970. The city was at its peak in the 5th and 4th centuries B.C. 

Cooperation

Authorized by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, the excavation is being guided by the 6th Ephorates of Classical and Prehistoric Antiquities in Patras. The Greek Excavation Service approves the cooperation of foreign specialists and students of antiquity, architecture, geodesics and geophysics equipped with appropriate qualifications and as required. There is close contact with the collaborating survey project at Stratiké

Contact

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ernst-Ludwig Schwandner

Bauforschung
Telefon: 01888-7711-0
Telefax: 01888-7711-191
Email: architektur@dainst.de

Bibliography

F. Courby - Ch. Picard, Recherches archéologiques a Stratos d'Acarnanie, Paris 1924. - Brief yearly reports in Archaiologikon Deltion, Chronika (Athen). - First summary report in: Praktika tou A'synedriou archaiologias Peloponnesou kai Dytikes Ellados (Patras, in press).  

 


 
 

updated: 03/20/2008

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