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Arkadiko Bridge

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Design
  
Corbel arch bridge

Height
  
4 m

Opened
  
1300

Width
  
2.5 m

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge

Material
  
Cyclopean stone

Longest span
  
Ca. 1 m

Total length
  
22 m

Location
  
Argolis

Number of spans
  
1

Arkadiko Bridge

Carries
  
Mycenaean road Tiryns–Epidauros

Locale
  
Arkadiko, Argolis, Greece

Address
  
Leof. Asklipiou 27, Arkadiko 210 52, Greece

Similar
  
Treasury of Atreus, Eleutherna Bridge, Lion Gate, Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Cr, Hexamilion wall

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The Arkadiko Bridge or Kazarma Bridge is a Mycenaean bridge near the modern road from Tiryns to Epidauros on the Peloponnese, Greece. Dating to the Greek Bronze Age, it is one of the oldest arch bridges still in existence and use.

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The corbel arch bridge belonged in Mycenaean times to a highway between the two cities, which formed part of a wider military road network. It has a culvert span of ca. 1 m and is made in the typical Mycenaean manner of Cyclopean stones. The structure is 22 metres (72 ft) long, 5.60 metres (18.4 ft) wide at the base and 4 metres (13 ft) high. The width of the roadway atop is about 2.50 metres (8 ft 2 in). The sophisticated layout of the bridge and the road indicate that they were specifically constructed for use by chariots. Built in the late Late Helladic III (ca. 1300–1190 BC), the bridge is still used by the local populace.

Further Mycenaean bridges in the Argolis

The Arkadiko Bridge is one of only four known Mycenaean corbel arch bridges near Arkadiko, all belonging to the same Bronze Age highway between the two cities, and all of similar design and age. One of them is the Petrogephyri bridge, which crosses the same stream 1 km to the west of the Arkadiko bridge. Otherwise similar in size and appearance, the structure has a larger span and a little higher vault. It, too, is still used as a local track.

A fifth, well-preserved Mycenaean bridge is located in the wider region at Lykotroupi, where it was part of another Mycenaean main road. Its measurements are close to the Arkadiko Bridge: 5.20 metres (17.1 ft) wide at the bottom, 2.40 metres (7 ft 10 in) at the top and with a corbelled arch span of a little more than a metre. The road still features curbs for guiding fast-moving chariots.

References

Arkadiko Bridge Wikipedia