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Araphen

Coordinates: 38°01′12″N 24°00′06″E / 38.019987°N 24.00167°E / 38.019987; 24.00167
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Araphen
Ἀραφήν (in Ancient Greek)
LocationRafina, Attica, Greece
RegionAttica
Coordinates38°01′12″N 24°00′06″E / 38.019987°N 24.00167°E / 38.019987; 24.00167
TypeDeme
History
PeriodsArchaic Greek
Satellite ofAthens, Aigeis tribe, trittys of Paralia

Araphen (Template:Lang-grc) was the name of a deme of ancient Athens, situated on the eastern coast to the north of Brauron and Halae Araphenides, on the west of the current village of Rafina,[1] located near the mouth of the river of the same name.

The area was already inhabited in the Archaic Period and was flourishing due to the port which gave access to the Cyclades islands. Two settlements of that period were found on a hill two kilometers south of the port; now there remain a few archaeological finds, which were buried by modern constructions.

References

  1. ^ Lund University. Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire.

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSmith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Attica". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray.