- Zervochori, Dragoumi
Sternari, Zervochori. G. Riginos (Η’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on further excavation of a Roman complex first revealed during the opening of a rural road in 1992. The large rectangular complex (50 x 40m) had a central, probably open air, 10 x 7m courtyard (area I, Fig. 1), with walls of medium-large worked hard limestone blocks, many of which were re-used. Around the court were the two long rooms II (30 x 3.5m) and III (23.5 x 10m), which had floors of beaten earth and pebbles, as well as a number...
Sternari (land of A. Bika). G. Riginos (Η’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the exposure during ploughing of scattered ancient building material, tile and plain pottery in a field a few metres west of the river...
Darda, Zervochori. G. Riginos (Η’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the discovery of a Roman agricultural complex with at least five rooms or spaces, built of unworked stones in cement. In a short excavation season the building was not fully exposed, but it was evidently planned around a central court and entered via a doorway in the northwest corner. The floors were likely beaten earth, clay and pebble. North of the court were three smaller rooms, with a further one to the south which communicated directly...
Kontra (Leuka), Zervochori. G. Riginos (Η’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the discovery of a building with two rooms ca 1km north-east of the local road from Prodromi to Zervochori. The southern room (I) has at the northwest a stone structure, perhaps an osteotheke. The northern room (II) had a beaten earth and pebble floor. Both rooms were covered by a destruction deposit of tile, pottery and a few metal items. The full extent of the structure was not exposed, although it evidently continues to the...
Zervochori. G. Riginos (Η' ΕΠΚΑ) reports on the finds made during land clearance on the plain of Paramythias. Concentrations of surface pottery and architectural remains (walls, tombs, etc.) were located in various fields in the vicinity of...