- Prodromi, Voinikon
Aerodromio, Prodromiou (land of the Petsiou brothers). G. Riginos (Η’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the discovery of a three-roomed farm building and five tile graves (two without goods and three severely damaged). Finds include iron nails, fragments of glass vessels, a very few plainware sherds (some with combed decoration), and a bronze coin. The finds, and the form and construction of the building (in unworked stones bound with mud), indicate a date in the first centuries after...
Mavromantilia. G. Riginos (Η’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the discovery of Geometric to Late Hellenistic settlement remains, plus tile and bone from a destroyed tile grave, during the opening of a drainage trench on the Prodromio plain, ca. 200m east of the river Kokytos. An 0.5m-thick cultural level (ca. 50m long), found at a depth of 1.5m below the modern surface, contained small and medium-sized fieldstones, traces of burning, fragments of (mostly animal) bone, and sherds of pithoi and other...
Balakia (land of F. Sioziou). G. Riginos (Η’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the discovery of Late Roman-Early Christian settlement remains, a stone-built tomb and a tile-covered child burial in a field by the national road from Paramythia to Preveza. These remains form part of a larger site of this period which extends over the northern part of the plain of Zervochori. The stone tomb - built of medium-sized blocks with lime mortar - was partially destroyed (the cover was lost). The floor was covered...
Plain of Prodromi. G. Riginos (Η’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports the discovery, in the course of forestation on the plain of Paramythia, of ancient remains (walls, tombs, scattered building material etc.) on a number of properties. Discoveries in 2002 are reported at three locations. Agioi (land of D. Demou): a stone pile (13m long and 1.1-1.3m wide) with a very few pithos and tile sherds (plus an iron nail and an unreadable bronze coin), 200m to the east of the Demou property excavated in 2000-2001....