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    BYZANTINA SYMMEIKTA 23 (2013) 105-182

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    BYZANTINA 23 (2013) 105-182

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    t he a thenian plain in the Middle Byzantine e ra (9th -12th C.).

    he Pedion that surrounds Athens played a vital role in the evolutionof the city throughout the centuries. The present paper focuses on the stateof this area during the middle Byzantine era, on the basis of the publishedarchaeological data and the few written sources. The life during thisperiod developed in small settlements and monasteries, located away fromthe coastline, often at the site of ancient demes. The peasantry cultivatedespecially olive trees and vineyards, while cutlery and bee-hiving flourishedtoo. The rather poor vestiges of houses and other secular structures allowjust a few comments on the daily life built environment of the region. On thecontrary, the surviving monasteries katholika represent the developmentsin qualitative architecture and the adjacent arts, i.e. mural painting andarchitectural sculpture, as these were cultivated in the city of Athens, fromwhich they were then dispersed to the countryside of Attica.