A Geroskipou Mini Mystery

Published 28th of September, 2017

Jigsaw Pieces

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Somebody is going to have a lot of fun putting that lot together.

Fairly Recent Excavations

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If you look at those boxes of finds, they aren't covered in weeds. So these must be fairly recent excavations.

Outside The Fence

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There were a few ruins outside the main fenced area. Even now, I look at that grass and shudder...

One Last Look

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When we wrote about the Mandria site, I guessed that it might be an early spa, with the five pits being baths. It turned out that it was in fact an old olive oil factory. On that basis, I am not even going to bother to try guessing what was originally on this site!

The Map

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From the map, you can see how close the site is to Debenhams. which is at the top left. I have also highlighted some more modern "ruins" to the right. Does anybody know what this old camp was? There are big signs up all around it saying "NO ENTRY", so I thought it best not to pry. I was just curious.

Anyway, just a quick blog this time. It would be nice to know what the Geroskipou site actually was, and whether the work is still ongoing...

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