- Perdika, Arpitsa
Dymokastro. G. Riginos (Η’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports that work to present the site included investigation of the rock-cut buildings 19 and 20; building Z was revealed alongside them comprising eight intercommunicating rooms. Building 19 to date consists of three rooms linked by rock-cut steps, but clearly extends further to the east. Building 20 was likely a single room, with both walls and floor shaped from the rock. Buildings 19, 20 and Z together extend over ca. 600m2. Some of the walls of...
Perdika, Dymokastro. G. Riginos (Η’ ΕΠΚΑ) reports on continuing excavation at the settlement identified as ancient Elina, focused on Buildings A and Γ. In Building A, the destruction deposit revealed across the entire area was partially removed: the southeast corner room of the building was revealed, with walls of worked and well-fitted limestone blocks founded on bedrock. Small sections of wall in the north and east part of the room likely belong to earlier building phases. To the...
Perdika, Dymokastro. G. Riginos (Η' ΕΠΚΑ) reports on excavation at the fortified settlement identified as ancient Elina (Fig. 1). Building A (30m x 30m) is located on the south side of acropolis A. The walls are of unworked rectangular limestone blocks with no connecting material. To the south was a partly rock-cut road or passage. Excavation inside the building revealed parts of the walls of at least two rooms separated by aisles. Along the east side of the building, a stoa defines an...
Dix-huit tombes appartenant à la nécropole de l'antique Élina — que l'on situe sur la côte entre Sybota et Parga — ont été fouillées en 1989 (8 cistes, 6 fosses, 4 anfractuosités rocheuses). Certaines d'entre elles étaient signalées par des stèles à fronton. Leur mobilier (bijoux, armes, vases en bronze et en céramique, monnaies) permet de les dater de la fin du IIIe s. av. J.-C. AD 44 (1989) [1995] B'2, p. 312-314 [K....