Ανασκαφή στον ΠΕ ΙΙ οικισμό της Μουρτερής Κύμης

Part of : Αρχαιολογικά ανάλεκτα εξ Αθηνών ; Vol.XI, No.2, 1978, pages 245-262

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245-262
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Excavation of an early helladic settlement on Euboea
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Mourteri is an inlet on the S side of Chondros river (fig. 1 ). There are re- the gulf of Kyme at the mouth of the mains of a prehistoric settlement at the Ν side of the inlet on a hillock ; erosion and sea water seem to have destroyed part of it.The excavations at Kastri ( Ano Po-tamia, near Kyme ) during the summer of 1976 made it possible to conduct an exploratory excavation at Mourteri. Trench I revealed remains of an apsidal building of the EH II period and part of a second building ( figs. 3 - 5 ). The apsidal building had two floors, one on top of the other, consisting of stampedearth and pebbles from the seashore. Trench II revealed a rectangular building (figs. 5, 6, 7 ) of the same period. A storage jar was found in situ. The pottery is uniform and dates consistently to the EH II period. It falls in the following categories:1. Coarse ware (figs. 8, 9, 17). A great number of these sherds have athin slip the colour of the clay. Bowls and closed pots are the standard shapes.2. Slipped and burnished ware ( fig.10).3. Glazed ware ( Urfirnis ). There are very few of these sherds and they may be Bowls, jars and sauceboats are the imports (fig. 16). identifiable shapes (figs. 11-16). Obsidian was rare ; only two obsi- habited solely in the EH II period, on dian blades have been found. Stones the evidence of the pottery. An apsidal from the seashore or riverbed were pro- structure in the EH II period is up until bably used as tools. now unique on Euboea and very rareThe settlement of Mourteri was in- in the EH II phase on the mainland. The settlement was possibly a maritime lations with the Aegean area and Asia trading station maintaining close re- Minor.
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