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Site Catalog Name: Thorikos

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Region: Attica
Periods: Neolithic, Early Bronze Age, Middle Bronze Age, Late Bronze Age, Dark Age, Geometric, Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic
Type: Fortified city
Summary: Main city in the Laurion mining district, and one of the original 12 Attic deme sites.

Physical Description:

Thorikos lies on the E Attic coast ca. 10 km N of Sounion. The town extended from the Haghios Nikalaos promontory (between 2 bays) inland and up the slopes of the Velatouri hill, which served as the acropolis.

The town was fortified by a wall and at least 7 gateways at ca. 412 B.C. to protection the Laurion mining district and the coastal sea lanes. Below the acropolis, on the S slope, an industrial quarter included establishments for the processing of metal ore. Lower on the S slope is the ca. 5th century B.C. theater with an unusual oval orchestra. West of the theater stood a temple of Dionysos. Much of the rest of the S slope was taken up by domestic buildings.


Description:

Occupation on the site of Thorikos began in the Neolithic period. Prehistoric and Mycenaean settlements were centered on the Velatouri hill and tombs of the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age are found on the lower slopes of the hill, beneath the Classical levels. Traditionally, Thorikos was one of the 12 independent cities of Attica unified by Theseus.

Although fortified late in the Peloponnesian War, Thorikos did not seem to play an important role in Attic history. The site was abandoned early in the Roman period and not reoccupied.


Exploration:

The Society of Dilettanti excavated the Temple of Demeter and Kore in 1817 and the American School excavated the theater in 1886. In the 1890's Stais excavated Mycenaean remains on the acropolis. Since 1960 the Belgian Mission, directed by H. Mussche has conducted systematic research and excavations.


Sources Used:

Leekley and Noyes 1976, 26-27; PECS, 915-16; Rossiter 1977, 203-204


Other Bibliography:

Society of Dilettanti, Unedited antiquities of Athens (1817) 61ff (on Temple of Demeter and Kore). American School, Papers of the American School 4 (1885-86) 1ff (on theater). Stais, ArchDelt (1890) 159ff; Prakt (1893) 12ff; ArchEph (1895) 221ff (on Bronze Age remains). H.F. Mussche, Thorikos, A Guide to the Excavations (1974 Brussels: Comité des Fouilles belges en Grèce) Excavation series: Thorikos (Vol. 1, 1968 onwards). H.F. Mussche (ed), Thorikos and the Laurion in Archaic and Classical Times, Colloquy March 1973. Miscellanea Graeca I. (1974 Ghent). H.F. Mussche, "La forteresse maritime de Thorikos," BCH 85 (1961) 176-205. H.F. Mussche et al., "Thorikos 1963," AntCl 34 (1965) 5-46. R. Ginouves, "Comptes Rendus," AntCl 37 (1968) 777-79. C.A. van Rooy, "Fortifications in South Attica and the Date of Thorikos," Acta Classica 12 (1969) 171-80. O.A. Dilke, "Details and Chronology of Greek Theatre Caveas," BSA 45 (1950) 25-28. Reports in: ArchDelt 19 (1964) Chr.1, 80ff; 20 (1965) Chr.1, 128ff; 21 (1966) Chr.1, 108ff; 22 (1967) Chr.1, 137ff; 25 (1970) Chr.1, 133ff.


(Donald R. Keller)

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1987.08.2217Peninsula fortified in 413 B.C. between two low hills
1990.30.0129Aerial view of theater, from SW
1999.09.0013Submerged temple of Demeter (?) at Thorikos
1987.09.0188Acropolis and theater from W
1987.09.0187Acropolis from NW
1987.09.0189Orchestra from SE above
1987.09.0190Rear wall from SE
1987.09.0191Southeast parodos and rock cutting
1987.08.2214Cavea from W
1987.08.2216Tomb entrance
1987.08.2215Tomb interior from above
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