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1998, Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens
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NOTE 31 Hyg.Faft. 31.33. NOTE 32 Strab. 10.2.19. NOTE 33 Paus. 7.21.11. donian boar hunt,21 and Pleuron the site of the fight between Aetolians from Kalydon and the obscure tribe called the Kouretes NOTE 100
Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens, 2000
The Greek-Danish field project around the small village of Kato Vasiliki (Ancient Chalkis) began during the summer of 1995. The report presents some of the main results from the survey campaign 1995 and the first excavations carried out in 1996.
2020
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Chalkis in Aetolia.II. The Archaic Period, 2020
The first publication to appear of an Archaic settlement in Aetolia with stratified pottery and tools for textile production. (The second half of the publication)
The excavation of the foundation shafts for the pillars of the new shelter over the site of Akrotiri in Thera (1999-2003) necessitated the continuation of archaeological investigations around Sector Alpha, which, until then, was the northernmost excavated area of the settlement. The area presented in this paper extends to the north of the House of the Ladies and Sector Alpha, as well as to the northeast of Sector Alpha. Our research was based initially on the information from the archival data of the first excavations in the vicinity, as well as that of the tunnels during those same years (1967-1969). Spyridon Marinatos, when first faced with the problem of an ancient site shrouded in tons of volcanic pumice, tried to investigate it by opening (underground) tunnels in the pumice, in order to track buildings but also leave the landscape above ground intact. The method was abandoned and the tunnels with time collapsed. But what prompted this paper was the (deluge of) new information from investigations in connection with the construction of a new shelter: surface volcanic materials were removed, and proper archaeological excavations took place where the new shelter pillars would be erected. The presentation follows a chronological sequence from the earliest levels to the latest, and follows the evidence of human activities and interventions from the Early Cycladic period until the latest pre-eruption phase.
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