Panormos - 2009
General Information
Record ID
2795
Activity Date
2009
Chronologies
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Type of Operation
Institution
28th EBA
Toponym
Linked Record
20072009
Report
Panormos. A. Phraidaki (28th EBA) reports on rescue excavation in the Early Christian settlement. The foundations of a three-roomed structure were located, oriented northeast–southwest. Destruction debris in the west part of the building is related to an earthquake at the beginning of the seventh century AD, noting a coin of Phocas (602–610 AD). Destruction material elsewhere is later in date, indicating that the rest of the house remained in use throughout the seventh century and into the first half of the eighth, with pottery of this date (of types common throughout the Mediterranean), bronze finds paralleled at sites of the First Byzantine period, and a follis of Constans II (659–664 AD) (Fig. 1).
Author
Don EVELY
Bibliographic reference(s)
http://www.yppo.gr/0/anaskafes/pdfs/28_EBA.pdf
Date of creation
2012-09-20 00:00:00
Last modification
2018-08-22 09:24:38