- Oros Sagiadas
Mastilitsa. G. Riginos (Η’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on continuing excavation of a rectangular (9x13m) building discovered on the top of the Mastilitsa hill in 2000. The building was completely exposed and the destruction deposit over it partially removed: this deposit contained a quantity of roof tile, a little pottery including two plain round aryballoi, two biconical terracotta spools, three iron spearheads, two swords, arrow heads, iron pins, two bronze anthemia, many bronze rings and other...
Mastilitsa. The ΛΒ’ ΕΠΚΑ reports the discovery of a cult building on the hill where settlement began in the Archaic period. The building, which has a sekos and adyton of approximately equal size, and a colonnade, dates to the late seventh or sixth century. It is the oldest cult building yet found in...