- Goumeron
Ammouli, Goumero. X. Arapogianni (Ζ’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports that the chance discovery at this hill site of an LHIIIC stirrup jar (in 2001) and a kyathos (in 2004) gave rise to trial excavation which did not reveal antiquities. The perimeter of the hill had been disturbed by extensive earth-moving which had completely destroyed the ancient remains (probably Mycenaean chamber...
Goumero, Kamini. X. Arapogianni (then Director, Ζ' ΕΠΚΑ, now Director, ΛΗ' ΕΠΚΑ) reports the chance discovery of a burial pithos at Kamini (Kastro). The pithos (oriented northeast-southwest, with a sandstone cover) contained one burial without grave goods. At Kapoutsi, a destroyed pit grave was found on the north side of a farm track; a few undiagnostic sherds were collected from it. A large bronze Mycenaean sword (M2271), 0.59m long, was handed to the...
Goumero. Moni Askiti. D. Athanasoulis (6th EBA) describes an abandoned hermitage in a rock-shelter, dedicated to the laying down of the girdle of the Virgin. The entrance wall had a doorway and two windows; part of a Middle Byzantine marble epistyle from a templon was built into a niche above the gate. Deep inside, a rockfall had destroyed the large Middle Byzantine domed...