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- Nichoria (Gr****: Νιχώρια) is a site in Messenia, on a ridgetop near modern Rizomylos, at the northwestern corner of the Messenian Gulf. From the Middle...
- before the Archaic period, but the best evidence comes from excavations at Nichoria in Messenia where postholes have been found. These villages were open and...
- "Excavations at Nichoria in Messenia: 1969-71" (PDF). Hesperia. 41 (2): 218–273. JSTOR 147682. McDonald, William A. (1975). Excavations at Nichoria in Messenia:...
- pit. Spit supports appear to "continue in use into the Early Iron Age at Nichoria." In Gr**** literature, Homer in the Iliad (1.465) mentions pieces of meat...
- old bones: A taphonomic re****essment of Early Iron Age beef ranching at Nichoria, Greece". Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 30: 102234. Bibcode:2020JArSR...
- between 1961 and 1975. As part of the UMME, he directed the excavations of Nichoria, an important archaeological site considered a testing-ground for the methods...
- modern site of Ano Englianos, in western Messenia. Excavations at Pylos and Nichoria have revealed for Messenia's late Bronze Age (14th century BC) a bureaucratic...
- fill of the Shaft Graves of Lerna and the settlements of Voroulia and Nichoria (Messenia), Ayios Stephanos, (Laconia) and Korakou. Furumark divided the...
- very late EH III ****emblage recently published from the basal levels at Nichoria and from the Deriziotis Aloni site near Ano Englianos), despite the fact...
- Specialists, and Markets in Mycenaean Greece. The New Political Economy of Nichoria: Using Intrasite Distribution Data to Investigate Regional Institutions"...