• Palyvou, C. 2001, ‘Notes on the geometry of the ancient theatre of Thorikos’, Archäologischer Anzeiger 2001/1, 45-58.
  • 3. Ancient theatre of Thoriko, Attica. The outdoor Greek theater of Thoriko, or Thoricus, doesn’t often feature in Greek itineraries.
  • Oikonomakou, Theater of Thoricus, AD 56-59, Β1, 2001-2004, 356-357. Palyvou Cl., Notes on the Geometry of the ancient theatre of Thorikos.
  • The theater of Thorikos dates to the end of the Archaic era between 525 and 480 B.C. But that is not its only distinction.
  • It is no wonder that Thorikos, this advantageous place that also stretches east to the sea was inhabited as early as the Neolithic era (4,500 BCE).
  • The Thorikos theater dates to the end of the Archaic Age (between 525-480 BC) and is considered the oldest surviving theater in Greece.
  • The Theatre area forms the eastern edge of the residential quarters of Thorikos during the Archaic and Classical periods.
  • The almost forgotten archaeological site of Thorikos is well worth a visit! It features an imposing theater, a Mycenaean citadel (acropolis and two tombs)...
  • Theatre of Thorikos the oldest stone-built theatre of Antiquity, from University of Ghent. Ancient Theatre of Thoricus, from Diazoma.