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TSIRTSONI, Zoï. Chapter 15. The Late Neolithic II (Chalcolithic)-Early Bronze Age transition at the tell of Dikili Tash In: The Human Face of Radiocarbon: Reassessing Chronology in prehistoric Greece and Bulgaria, 5000-3000 cal BC . Lyon: MOM Éditions, 2016 (generated 07 mars 2023). Available on the
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The Late Neolithic II is represented by Phase Dikili Tash II. Radiocarbon dates fell into the period between 5400 and 3800 cal BC. The start of LN II has been set to around 4800 BC as dates for the last LN I has clustered doen to 4900 BC. There also seem to be a short gap between LN I and LN II.
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Koukouli-Chryssanthaki, Haïdo, René Treuil, Laurent Lespez and Dimitra Malamidou. Dikili Tash, village préhistorique de Macédoine orientale. Recherches franco-helléniques dirigées par la Société archéologique d'Athènes et l'École française d'Athènes (1986–2001). Bibliothèque de la Société
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The EBA occupation started around 3300-2900 BC. A long sequence of Early Bronze levels have been uncovered. Pottery has been divided into two sub-phases (Dikili Tash phases IIIA and IIIB), corresponding to phases IV and V of neighbouring
58:. Among the notable discoveries are timber-framed buildings of the Late Neolithic period. One of these was decorated with a bull's skull plastered over with clay in the manner seen in the building model from the contemporary site of 81:; it is also called by the Greek name Ορθόπετρα (Orthopetra), which means the same. This refers to the inscribed funerary altar of Gaius Vibius Quartus, a military officer from the Roman colony of 226: 173: 208: 55: 169: 51: 8: 198:
2009.03.32. Haïdo Koukouli-Chyssanthaki, René Treuil, Laurent Lespez, Dimitra Malamidou,
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site (c. 6400/6200-1100 BC), known since the 19th century, and excavated by the
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archéologique d’Athènes 254. Athènes: La Société archéologique d'Athènes, 2008
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plain in Eastern Macedonia, c. 1.5 km east of ancient
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Dikili Tash, as viewed from the stele of C. Vibius Quartus
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Dikili Tash, village préhistorique de Macédoine orientale
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Index

tell
Drama
Philippi

Neolithic
Bronze Age
French School at Athens
Archaeological Society of Athens
Promachonas
Funerary altar of C. Vibius Quartus
Turkish
Philippi
Via Egnatia
destruction layer
Sitagroi
http://books.openedition.org/momeditions/525
https://doi.org/10.4000/books.momeditions.525
AE
2003, 01606
Website of the Dikili Tash research program
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.03.32. Haïdo Koukouli-Chyssanthaki, René Treuil, Laurent Lespez, Dimitra Malamidou, Dikili Tash, village préhistorique de Macédoine orientale. Recherches franco-helléniques dirigées par la Société archéologique d'Athènes et l'École française d'Athènes (1986-2001). Bibliothèque de la Société archéologique d'Athènes 254. Athènes: La Société archéologique d'Athènes, 2008. Pp. 416.
ISBN
9789608145689
Category
Neolithic settlements in Macedonia (region)

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