Published September 7, 2016
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LATE HELLADIC AND LATER REUSE PHASES OF KASTROULI SETTLEMENT (GREECE): PRELIMINARY DATING RESULTS
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- 1. University of the Aegean, Lab of Archaeometry & Lab of Environmental Archaeology, Dept of Mediterranrean Studies, Rhodes 85132, Greece
- 2. University of Science and Technology of China, Lab. of Archaeometry, Anhui Province, Hefei, China
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A first attempt to date the Kastrouli settlement at Desfina (Delphi Phokis) has been made by optical luminescence dating (OSL) on three ceramic and radiocarbon (C-14) of one bone sample. An initial archaeological reconnaissance of the partially looted site has produced some indication of use during late Helladic and later periods. Our four ages by luminescence and C-14 have shown that this site was used initially in Late Helladic period, and reused during the Middle Geometric, the Early Archaic and the Classical periods.
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