Ο προϊστορικός τύμβος «του Σαλγανέα» (λιθοσωρός) στις ακτές της Βοιωτίας

Part of : Αρχαιολογικά ανάλεκτα εξ Αθηνών ; Vol.XXI, No.1, 1988, pages 77-90

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77-90
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The prehistoric mound of “Salganeas” on the coast of Boeotia
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Αρχαιολογικά χρονικά
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The Salganeas Mound on the east coast of Boeotia, facing southern Euboea, is among the most important prehistoric sites; it was occupied successively from the Neolithic to the LH IIIC periods.In the EH period it developed contacts with the Cyclades. The MH period is represented by considerable building remainsand pottery; fewer but excellent examples have been found from the LH IIA and B periods. The LH IIIC phase is the most important here, unlike other sites, such as neighbouring Glypha, where no important finds have appeared.The settlement at Salganeas was destroyed at the end of LH IIIC.
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τάφοι, προϊστορία, Βοιωτία
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