Roman Sarcophagus
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40.60483
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24.74209
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The Roman Sarcophagus, as it is exhibited at the archaeological site of Alyki. Here, and at around the 2nd or 3rd century AD, a young virgin was buried. On the west side, an inscription with fifteen verses is visible, while on the north side of the sarcophagus, you can see a carved ancient ship, similar to the ones which were used to carry and trade the marbles of the region.
With the exception of this sarcophagus, as well as few tombstones, there is nothing else spotted or found from the ancient settlement.
With the exception of this sarcophagus, as well as few tombstones, there is nothing else spotted or found from the ancient settlement.
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After entering the Archaeological site, you could see the Roman Sarcophagus, as it is exhibited at the archaeological site of Alyki. Here, and at around the 2nd or 3rd century AD, a young virgin was buried. On the west side, an inscription with fifteen verses is visible, while on the north side of the sarcophagus, you can see a carved ancient ship, similar to the ones which were used to carry and trade the marbles of the region.
With the exception of this sarcophagus, as well as few tombstones, there is nothing else spotted or found from the ancient settlement.
With the exception of this sarcophagus, as well as few tombstones, there is nothing else spotted or found from the ancient settlement.
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“Roman Sarcophagus,” iGuide Repo, accessed December 23, 2024, http://ubuntu01.ceti.gr/omeka/items/show/1733.
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