Kephale (Attica) 12 E Keratea - Κεφαλή

Κεφαλή - Kephale, ancient deme of Attica located E of Keratea
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Latitude: 37.811800
Longitude: 23.996400
Confidence: Low

Greek name: Κεφαλή
Place ID: 378240DKep
Time period: CHR
Region: Attica
Country: Greece
Department: East Attiki
Mod: E Keratea

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Search for inscriptions mentioning Kephale (Κεφα...) in the PHI Epigraphy database.

Modern Description: A deme belonging to the tribe Akamantis. Inscriptions found in Keratea, about 19.32 km N of Sounion, place the township in that area, most probably to the NW of the modern village, where Frazer reported ancient walls. A boundary stone and a dedication respectively indicate Sanctuaries of Hera and Asklepios. The Altar of Aphrodite mentioned by Isaios (2.31) presumably lay in the precinct marked by a boundary stone found between Keratea and the E coast of Attica at Kaki Thalassa. No trace has been reported of the Sanctuary of the Dioskouroi, although Pausanias (1.31.1) thought it the most important at Kephale. (M. H. MC ALLISTER)
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cephale
Wikidata ID: Q13445967
Trismegistos Geo: 37736
Manto: 10159362

Info: Princeton Encyclopedia

(Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, from Perseus Project)


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