Oiantheia/Euantheia (Phokis) 30 Tolofon/Vitrinitsa - Οιάνθεια
Οἰάνθεια - Oiantheia/Euantheia, walled settlement remains, Pitha hill (Palaiokastro) S of Tolofon (Vitrinitsa) and Paralia Tolofon in Phokida Central Greece
Works: 15
Latitude: 38.345000
Longitude: 22.197600
Confidence: High
Place ID: 383222UOia
Time period: BACHRL
Region: Central Greece
Country: Greece
Department: Fokida
Mod: Tolofon/Vitrinitsa
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Search for inscriptions mentioning Oiantheia/Euantheia (Οιανθε...) in the PHI Epigraphy database.
At the foot of this hill and almost by the sea-side a Mediaeval tower was built with re-used blocks from the ancient fortification. Likewise, building material originating from either public edifices or the fortification was re-employed in the construction of the byzantine church of Mother Mary Evangelistria or “Polyporton” (i.e. with many doorways), dated on the turn from the 10th to the 11th ct. AD. Near it, a small Mycenaean chamber tomb had been destroyed. Finally at the site “Marathias” of Eratini illicit digging revealed a burial jar with grave-offerings of the 7th ct BC. Noteworthy among them are Corinthian aryballoi (vases for perfume and oil) and a faience scarab on display in the Archaeological Museum of Amphissa. (Author: A. Tsaroucha, archaeologist, Odysseus
Pausanias saw a Temple of Aphrodite here and, some distance away, a Sacred Grove of pines and cypresses consecrated to Artemis. Long believed to be at Galaxidi, Oianthea should more likely be placed in the town whose ruins can be seen on the seashore S of the village of Vitrinitsa (officially, and erroneously, Tolophon) where the well-known inscription of the 'maidens of Lokris' was found.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oeantheia
Wikidata ID: Q5850148
Trismegistos Geo: 38185
Manto: 10274737
Info: Odysseus
(Odysseus, Greek Ministry of Culture)
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