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14 Apr 2026 Β· 1 month ago

Discovery of 200 Ancient Sites in Evia, Greece: 6,000 Years of History

Archaeological Breakthrough: Uncovering Ancient Evia

 

A major archaeological survey conducted by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece has led to the discovery of over 200 ancient sites in the Evia region. Spanning 6,000 years of human history, the survey utilized advanced technology to map a 30-square-km area.

 

Key Highlights

 

  • LiDAR Technology: Researchers used LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) to penetrate the earth's surface and detect hidden structures like buried walls, ancient roads, and settlements.

 

  • Administrative Units: The discovery includes rural administrative units known as 'demes' which were central to agriculture and the economy of the ancient city of Eretria.

 

  • Historical Scope: The sites range from simple farms to complex settlements, providing a comprehensive view of life from the prehistoric era to the Roman period.

 

For History and Archaeology aspirants, this discovery highlights the importance of non-invasive technology in modern archaeology and the depth of Greek urban and rural evolution.

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