Toumba exc. (Thessaloniki) Thessaloniki - Τούμπα

Toumba , Toumba prehistoric site at Thessaloniki in Thessaloniki Macedonia
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Latitude: 40.618000
Longitude: 22.972000
Confidence: High

Place ID: 406230XTou
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Region: Macedonia
Country: Greece
Department: Thessaloniki
Mod: Thessaloniki

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Modern Description: The archaeological site of Toumba in Thessaloniki, discovered in 1895, lies on a plateau in the eastern part of the city. It includes the small conical shaped hill with successive building phases of the Bronze Age (beginning of the 2nd millenium - 1100 B.C.), the Iron Age (1100 - 800 B.C.) and historical times (800 B.C. on down). It spreads out also over the area around the little hill with building remains of the Early Iron Age, archaic (800 - 480 B.C.), classical (480 - 323 B.C.) and early Hellenistic times (323 - 300 B.C.); in addition there are scattered, isolated establishments within a radius of five hundred metres from the settlement and an extensive cemetery.
The town that developed at Toumba Thessaloniki at the inner recess of the Thermaic Gulf, especially from the 6th to the end of the 4th century B.C., had an area of around 95 stremmata. Recent excavations have shown that while it had elements of local tradition it was also open to the influence of the central Aegean area and the main Greek cities of archaic and classical times, particularly Athens. In all probability, the town may be identified as ancient Therme or a section of it. Together with another twenty-five settlements, it formed part of the synoikismos organised by Kassander for the founding of Thessaloniki around 315 B.C. (Strabo VII, 21 and 24).
Excavations in the ancient settlement and cemetery of Toumba Thessaloniki are continuing. Discoveries here, together with the results of research at various other neighboring sites, such as Karabournaki, present-day Therme (Sedes), Polichni (Lebet), and Anchialos (Sindos), will throw light on a little understood period of archaic and classical times in Central Macedonia and the Thermaic Gulf.
Wikidata ID: Q38281145
Trismegistos Geo: 2394

Info: Odysseus

(Odysseus, Greek Ministry of Culture)


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