Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . Lianokladhi Pottery from Lianokladhi • 4Si4()150 .=; 5455555556565658 59160160 160162 ?63164 ?5168169 73174 75176 77178 79180181182 83•8383183184185 85 186 List of Illustrations x\ Kic;.35- .36. 37-? 38-39- 140. >43-144. °-•51- Pottery from Lianokladhi .Mat impression from LianokladhiPlan of house at LianokladhiRoom in house at Lianokladhi .Flint knives, etc. from LianokladhiPottery from Chaero


Prehistoric Thessaly; being some account of recent excavations and explorations in north-eastern Greece from Lake Kopais to the borders of Macedonia . Lianokladhi Pottery from Lianokladhi • 4Si4()150 .=; 5455555556565658 59160160 160162 ?63164 ?5168169 73174 75176 77178 79180181182 83•8383183184185 85 186 List of Illustrations x\ Kic;.35- .36. 37-? 38-39- 140. >43-144. °-•51- Pottery from Lianokladhi .Mat impression from LianokladhiPlan of house at LianokladhiRoom in house at Lianokladhi .Flint knives, etc. from LianokladhiPottery from Chaeronea, DhrakhmaniFigurines from Chaeronea .Pottery from Dhrakhmani .Pottery from Gonnos .Pottery from Skyros .Pottery from Theotoku H M >1 Bronzes, etc. from TheotokuPottery from TheotokuPottery from Khassan TatarPottery from DhoniokosTable of Chronology . Plate L Pottery from Rakhniani Plate IL Pottery from Tsangli and Rakhmani Plate III. Pottety from Tsangli . IV^. Pottery from Rakhmani and Tsani Plate V. Pottery from Rakhmani Phiie VL Pottery from Rakiimani IAGE 187188189190192198200203207209210211212 23 214237 at end. I. Sketch Map t>l Nmilil.,intern Rakhniani, 2 ., 3 Argissa, 4 Mesiani Maj^hula, 5 Topuslar, 6 Dliimini, 7 Sesklo, 8 Pirglios,9 Tsangli, 10 Rini, 11 Tsani NTaghula, 12 Zerelia, 13 !Jau(lza, 14 Maghula Aidhiniotiki. 15 PhtliioticThcbe5. 16 , 17 Chaeronea. iX Scliisfe. i() Ghiilas. 20 Zarkos. 21 Theotokn. INTRODUCTION The exploration of the prehistoric remains of North Greece may besaid to have been begun by Schliemann, when he excavated at theBoeotian Orchomenos in 1880 and 1881. Here he was the first to find inany quantity the grey, wheel-made ware, now so well known, to which hegave the name Minyan. In 1884 Lolling first called attention to theThessalian mounds, and specially studied those at Dhimini (;Vi) andSesklo (Seo-K-Xo), where he collected prehistoric vase fragments, which hesubmitted to Furt


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