This supplementary volume reports on investigations carried out on
a small fortified site on a hill near to the village of Phylla in
central Euboea. A topographical survey and subsequent excavations
aimed to provide evidence for the date and nature of the occupation
of the site, and the function of the buildings there. As well as
the architectural sequence, the contributors report on the ceramic
vessels and lamps (in German), the environmental remains and the
function of the site within the local district (both in English),
assessing the likelihood of it having been a defensive fort during
the late Archaic period.
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