Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . Fig. 95. Zerelia ; plan and section of the mound, M-A Creek walls, A-H cist tombs. Other objects. We thus assume that on this site eight successive .settlementswere built one on top of another. These provide a convenient basis for the 152 Zere I in, Pottery description of the finds and a discussion of the differences observed in them atvarious levels. But it must be remembered that these settlements, like thoseat Tsani and Tsangli, arc to be reg


Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . Fig. 95. Zerelia ; plan and section of the mound, M-A Creek walls, A-H cist tombs. Other objects. We thus assume that on this site eight successive .settlementswere built one on top of another. These provide a convenient basis for the 152 Zere I in, Pottery description of the finds and a discussion of the differences observed in them atvarious levels. But it must be remembered that these settlements, like thoseat Tsani and Tsangli, arc to be regarded mainly as methodological hero in June 190S, and the finds are now in the Museum atAlmiros and a selection of duplicates in the Yolos Museum. Pottery. Unfortunately the pottery found at Zerelia, which is nearly all hand-madeware, is very much broken and, though it was possible to divide it into thevarious classes, it was very difficult to determine with any certainty the shapesof the


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