TSIKNIADES Kato Sangri - 2008
General Information
Record ID
658
Activity Date
2008
Chronologies
Key-words
Tomb - Figurine - Tools/weapons - Metal - Stone - Cemetery - Building Type - Find Type - Material Type - Site Type
Type of Operation
Institution
Ministry of Culture (Κ', ΚΑ' ΕΠΚΑ)
Toponym
Linked Record
20022008
Report
Tsikniades (Kato Sangri). O. Philaniotou (Director, Κ' ΕΠΚΑ) publishes 122 graves from a partially excavated ECyc cemetery, the majority of which had been looted at various stages from antiquity to the present day. Most were slab-lined cists of various forms. Some instances of 2-storey graves were noted, but recent damage was too great to identify the practice more widely. Only 27 unplundered graves had (very few) offerings (mostly of obsidian, also clay and marble vessels, marble figurines and, in one case, a silver bowl), which are considered in detail. The absence of human bones in some unplundered graves supports the suggestion that they were deliberately removed to a special repository after a period of time.
Author
Catherine MORGAN
Bibliographic reference(s)
O. Philianotou, in Horizon. A Colloquium on the Prehistory of the Cyclades, eds. N. Brodie. J. Doole, G. Gavalas, and C. Renfrew (Cambridge 2008), 195−207
Date of creation
2009-12-01 00:00:00
Last modification
2018-08-22 09:24:30