Laurium

Laurium

Greece
Modern Greek  Lávrion,  

      industrial town of the nomós (department) of Attica, on the Aegean Sea, famous in antiquity for its silver mines. Its port, sheltered by Makrónisos island, imports coal, loads ore, and handles coastal and insular shipping.

      The mines may have been worked as early as 1000 BC, but in 483 BC Athenians exploited the veins to finance construction of a large fleet, which then defeated the Persians at Salamis in 480. Sparta forced the closing of the mines after their occupation of Decelea in 413. Production remained low until after 350, when, as Demosthenes' speeches show, large fortunes were being made by the proprietors. The Laureot Owls, Athenian silver coinage attributed to the mines, were circulated throughout the classical world, but by Roman times the mines lay neglected because of competition from the gold and silver mines of Pangaeum in Macedonia and piratical raids on the Laurium mines. About the beginning of the Christian Era, the silver was exhausted, and not until after 1860, when franchises were granted to Greek, French, and U.S. companies for reworking the ancient slag heaps—for lead and the extraction of cadmium and manganese—were the mines again active.

      The best preserved of the ancient shafts and tunnels are found in the Verzeko Valley just west of Laurium, running south from the village of Áyios Konstandínos. Poisonous fumes have killed all vegetation around Laurium, but workshop chimneys are located on hillsides to render the fumes less noxious. The port is linked by railway to Athens. Pop. (1981) 10,124.

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