希腊发现一处有2700年历史的门廊
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- 2024-11-30
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A 2,700-year-old
portico1(门廊) was discovered this summer on the site of the ancient city of Argilos in northern Greece, following an archaeological
excavation
2 led by Jacques Perreault, Professor at the University of Montreal's Centre of Classical Studies and Zisis Bonias, an archaeologist with the Hellenic
Ministry
3 of Culture and Sports. In ancient Greece, the portico --
stoa(柱廊) in Greek -- was a long, open structure that often housed shops and delineated public squares from the city -- the agora., ,"Porticos are well known from the Hellenistic period, from the 3rd to 1st century BC, but earlier examples are extremely rare. The one from Argilos is the oldest example to date from northern Greece and is truly unique," said Jacques Perreault, who is a specialist of the Greek
Archaic
4 period (7th and 6th centuries BC.), ,Located on the edge of the Aegean Sea, the ancient city of Argilos was the first Greek colony established in this area around the great Strymon River. At its peak in the 5th century BC, Argilos was one of the richest cities in the region., ,Since 1992, Professor Perreault and Dr Bonias have
excavated
5 the hill covering Argilos and the University of Montreal has acquired some of the private land sitting on it. Acquisitions were made on behalf of the Greek government, but the excavators retain the rights over scientific research. The
remains
6 of the Argilos portico are located on one of these sites, at the northern end of what was the city's commercial district, 50 metres from the port area at the time., ,Traces of the inhabitants' entrepreneurship, ,Archaelogical digs in 2013
unearthed
7 a roughly 40-metre length of the portico. The open area once contained seven rooms, five of which have been excavated, each measuring 5 metres wide and 7.5 metres deep, with a 2.5-metre high back wall., ,Since Argilos was prosperous, it is
plausible
8 that the portico was commissioned and built by the city. If this were the case, an architect would have
overseen
9 the construction and architectural integrity of the structure; there would have been no differences in the size of the stones used, and all the rooms would have been identical., ,However, examination of the remains indicates just the contrary., ,"The construction techniques and the stones used are different for one room to another, hinting that several masons were used for each room," Perreault said. "This indicates that the shop owners themselves were probably responsible for building the rooms, that 'private enterprise' and not the city was the source of this stoa."
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