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Excavation

  • Theatre of Apollonia
  • Pojan
  • Apollonia
  • Albania
  • Fier County
  • Bashkia Fier
  • Komuna e Dermenasit

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Credits

  • The Italian Database is the result of a collaboration between:

    MIBAC (Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali - Direzione Generale per i Beni Archeologici),

    ICCD (Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione) and

    AIAC (Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica).

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Monuments

Periods

  • No period data has been added yet

Season

    • The excavations of 2007 signed the first season of investigations undertaken in the theatre of the ancient city of Apolonia. The investigations which were directed by a joint German-Albanian team were located in the northern part of the theatre with the pu... Read More
    • The investigations of 2008 in the ancient city of Apollonia, focused on the sratigraphical sequences in the area of orchestra and scaena. Also, small scale excavations were carried out, aiming to understand the territory around the theatre. The excavatio... Read More
    • The excavations of 2009 undertaken in the ancient theatre of Apollonia, aimed to have a full understanding of the surroundings of the monument and its role within the urban area of the city. The soundings were located on the terrace above the theatre’s _ko... Read More
    • The excavations of 2010 undertaken in the theatre of the ancient city of Apollonia were located in seven sectors, some of them opened since 2006. Excavations undertaken in sector T, at the northern parodos, revealed traces of the scaena wall, the suppo... Read More
    • The archaeological excavations in the Theater of Apollonia took place in two phases, in the period from June 4 – 15 July, and 12 – 25 September, and were focused on three main sectors, which were O, K and E. In sector O, excavations were focused on the sur... Read More
    • Excavations in the theater of Apollonia in 2014 took place in the period from September 15 to 24 October. The objective for this year was to continue the excavations in the area of the northern parodos. The total area excavated measured 8 × 6.50 m and incl... Read More
  • 900 BC
  • 330 BC
  • 280 AD