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Sesklo (Gr****: Σέσκλο; Aromanian: Seshklu) is a
village in
Greece that is
located near Volos, a city
located within the muni****lity of Aisonia. The muni****lity...
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Monochrome bowls from
Sesklo,
Early Neolithic period (6500–5800 BC); in the
National Archaeological Museum,
Athens Neolithic clay cups from
Sesklo; in the National...
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Sesklo and
Dimini are two of the main
sites of the Gr****
Neolithic Period, ca. 6000-3000 BCE. They are
located only a few
miles apart in the
Thessaly region...
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relations between the
Dimini and the
Sesklo cultures. He,
along with R. Galloway,
compared ceramic materials from both
Sesklo and
Dimini utilizing thermoluminescence...
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innovations including farming and
ceramics from
Anatolia to the area of
Sesklo. The Starčevo
culture marks its
spread to the
inland Balkan peninsula as...
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researched at
Sesklo place development of the
civilization as far back as c. 7510 BCE — c. 6190 BCE,
known as "proto-
Sesklo" and "pre-
Sesklo". They show...
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Europe living in
heavily fortified settlements of 3,000–4,000
people (e.g.,
Sesklo in Greece)
whereas Neolithic groups in
Britain were
usually small (possibly...
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Perivlepto Fylaki Pinakates Platanos Portaria Pouri Promyri Pteleos Rizomylos Sesklo Sourpi Stagiates Stefanovikeio Syki
Trikeri Tsagkarada Velestino Volos Vrynaina...
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walled settlements in
Europe but it is
younger than the
walled town of
Sesklo in
Greece from 6800 BC. Uruk in
ancient Sumer (Mesopotamia) is one of the...
- pottery,
Dimini and
Sesklo).
Mycenaean settlements have also been discovered, for
example at the
sites of Iolcos,
Dimini and
Sesklo (near Volos). In Archaic...