Anogyra Vlou Archaeological Site

Published 26th of August, 2021

Strange Rock

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I wonder what this rock was for? It is low in the ground, so even if they have reassembled the site, I imagine that this was pretty much in-situ all along.

Foundation Stone?

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It looks like it was used to hold something vertical.

Olive Run

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You can imagine a series of these stones channeling the olive oil.

Rubble

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You can see more of that rubble I mentioned. Did the whole site look like that at one point?

Hidden Well

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This looks like some sort of lid or seal.

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