Plan, Sounion, Shipsheds

Context: Sounion
Type: Shipshed
Summary: Rectangular structure; on the western shore of the peninsula, at the end of the fortification wall.
Date: ca. 300 BC - ca. 100 BC
Dimensions:

20.5 m x 11.5 m; slipways: 2.6 m at surface and narrowed to 1.15 m at bottom; total depth of slipways: 1.25 m.

Region: Attica
Period: Hellenistic


Plan:

Gable-roofed rectangular structures, with slipways (parallel floors, with slots cut to accommodate trireme keels), that descended into the water at an angle of 15 degrees 50'.

History:

The shipsheds were incorporated into the fortification walls. Slipways cradled and protected the keel and undersides of ship when it was hauled from the water.

Other Bibliography:

Davaras 1979, 26

See Also: Piraeus, Shipsheds