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Excavation

  • Urban area of Hadrianopolis
  • Sofratike
  • Hadrianopolis/Ioustinianoupolis
  • Albania
  • Gjirokastër County
  • Bashkia Dropull
  • Komuna e Dropullit i Poshtëm

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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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Periods

  • No period data has been added yet

Season

    • During the year 2006 excavations were located in another area, which is part of the urban quarter of the city, approximately 116 m to the north of the theatre. Initially the area was cleared of the soil layers accumulated through the years. The clearance r... Read More
    • The archaeological excavations of 2007 carried out at the ancient city of Hadrianopolis were located in the urban area to the north of the theatre. The excavations covered a surface area of 1200 m2, and the archaeological strata were founded approximately ... Read More
    • The archaeological excavations of 2008 undertaken in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis were once again centered in the urban area, to the north of the theatre, specifically in the habitation complex known as the multi- phase public structure. The excavatio... Read More
    • The field season of 2009 in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis centered in the previously excavated habitation area. The excavation showed a monumentalization of the city during the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian; however the earliest archaeological lay... Read More
    • The excavations of 2010 in the ancient city of Hadrianopolis were located in the sector area opened at the habitation quarter of the Roman and Late Roman period. The excavation of this season enabled to define the chronological phases and topographical evo... Read More
  • 900 BC
  • 300 BC
  • 700 AD