Land Use Change In Mt. Penteli Marble Quarries

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Elias Apostolidis
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Since 500 B.C. Mt. Penteli has been famous as white marble production site, which provided the birthstones for the construction of Athens Acropolis and Parthenon. The Aloula quarry belongs to ?Dionyssomarble S.A.?, a commercial and industrial marble company, which retreated after 1940. Disturbance in the site was minimal since then. In July of 1994 the reclamation started by a group of quarry workers from Paros, already familiar with traditional marble quarrying techniques, unchanged from antiquity to 1940. The project was complete in 1997. Our main objectives have been to show respect to the area and the art of people, to let nature guide our choices, to use only local stone as a construction means, to imitate the old construction rules and to turn the land use into amenity and civilization. Aloula quarry will become a site restored for amenity and civilisation, including ancient quarrying techniques. The restored quarry is already open to the public, though to a small number of visitors, and soon will become an amenity park and an open space museum of the ancient quarrying art.
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APA: Elias Apostolidis  (2002)  Land Use Change In Mt. Penteli Marble Quarries

MLA: Elias Apostolidis Land Use Change In Mt. Penteli Marble Quarries. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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