Documenta Praehistorica (Dec 2017)

Neolithic Thessaly: radiocarbon dated periods and phases

  • Agathe Reingruber,
  • Giorgos Toufexis,
  • Nina Kyparissi-Apostolika,
  • Michalis Anetakis,
  • Yannis Maniatis,
  • Yorgos Facorellis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4312/dp.44.3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44

Abstract

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Thessaly in Central Greece is famous for settlement mounds (magoules) that were already partly formed in the Early Neolithic period. Some of these long-lived sites grew to many metres in height during the subsequent Middle, Late and Final Neolithic periods, and were also in­habited in the Bronze Age. Such magoules served as the backbone for defining relative chronolo­gical schemes. However, their absolute dating is still a topic of debate: due to a lack of well-defined se­quences, different chronological schemes have been proposed. New radiocarbon dates obtained in the last few years allow a better understanding of the duration not only of the main Neolithic pe­riods, but also of the different phases and sub-phases.

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