File:Over the broken sarcophagi and grave stones on the Koile Road.jpg

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English: The significant traffic axis of Koile, which in times of siege served the city’s import-export traffic and was a means for food-supply, begins at the Acropolis and traverses the neighbourhood in the direction of the harbour of the Piraeus through the Long Walls. With the construction of the “Diateichisma” (end of 4th century B.C.) the deme gradually declined in importance. The “Road through Koile” became narrower as it was taken over for the tombs of an expanding roadside cemetery in the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Text: information board at the archaeological site.
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