Kythnos
Archaeological Sites
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TEMPLE OF DEMETER
Archaeological Site
In the NW part of Kythnos is its ancient capital, Vryokastro. The city, which is estimated to have covered an area of about 300 acres, was inhabited from the 10th century. BC until the beginning of the 7th c. AD, when it was abandoned by the inhabitants who moved to the Castle. Even today we can …»
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PREHISTORIC SETTLEMENT OF MAROULA
Archaeological Site
Archaeological findings in the Maroulas region of Kythnos, testify that the island was inhabited during the Mesolithic era (9,000 - 8,000 BC). In Maroulas of Kythnos, the oldest known settlement in the Aegean came to light. Several remains of the outdoor settlement, which was used as a supply …»
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Other Archaeological Sites
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OTHER HISTORICAL ELEMENTS …»