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Searching for Neolithic sites in the Bay of Kiladha, Greece

Since the excavations at Franchthi Cave in the 1960s and 1970s, the possibility of finding a submerged Neolithic site in the Bay of Kiladha has been discussed. Initial research, based on marine geophysical survey and core sampling, brought contrasted results. Starting in 2012, new parts of the Bay w...

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Published in:Quaternary international 2021-05, Vol.584, p.129-140
Main Authors: Beck, Julien, Koutsoumba, Despina, Sakellariou, Dimitris, Surdez, Morgane, Anselmetti, Flavio, Papadopoulos, Nikos, Morfis, Ioannis, Panagiotopoulos, Ioannis, Rousakis, Grigoris, Oikonomou, Dimitris, Simyrdanis, Kleanthis, Cantoro, Gianluca, Argyriou, Athanasios, Emery, Patrizia Birchler, Krijnen, Ayla, Tsampouraki-Kraounaki, Konstantina
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Summary:Since the excavations at Franchthi Cave in the 1960s and 1970s, the possibility of finding a submerged Neolithic site in the Bay of Kiladha has been discussed. Initial research, based on marine geophysical survey and core sampling, brought contrasted results. Starting in 2012, new parts of the Bay were investigated, using different techniques and improved methods, such as geological-geophysical survey, further core sampling (including the finding of artefacts and anthropogenic indicators of a given date in the cores), shallow water ERT (with an adapted methodology), and underwater excavation. The combined evidence leads to a reconsideration of previous work, to the discovery of submerged structures directly off the cave, which might well be Neolithic walls, and points to the existence of two new submerged sites, one dating to the Neolithic, in the middle of the Bay, and the other to the Final Neolithic/Early Bronze Age I, at Lambayanna. The implications of these findings are discussed as well.
ISSN:1040-6182
1873-4553
DOI:10.1016/j.quaint.2020.12.025