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Statue |
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Aigion |
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An early roman naked male statue. Probably it represents Aigea or Aigeona the mythical hero that created the city. |
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Mycenean cemetery |
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Localisation |
Aigion, above the temple of Zoodohos Pigi, in the Ipsila Alonia Square |
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Description |
Tombs with burial findings |
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Building |
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Localisation |
Aigion, Solomou and Rouvali St. |
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Description |
Part of a public building of the 4th century B.C. |
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Classical cemetery |
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Localisation |
Aigion, NW of the water-tank |
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Hellenistic and Roman cemetery |
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Localisation |
Aigion, between the Hospital and the factory |
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