An architectural marvel in Lerna with a terracotta tile roof, signifying a centralized administration.
Transition from wild game to seafood and early plant gathering. 🌾 The Neolithic Revolution (c. 7,000 – 3,200 BCE)
Located in the Argolid, it shows evidence of continuous habitation and the earliest known seafaring in the Aegean. An architectural marvel in Lerna with a terracotta
These Thessalian settlements featured "megaron" style buildings (large rectangular halls) and stone fortifications.
Melos obsidian was found in the Peloponnese, proving that Greeks were skilled navigators as early as the 9th millennium BCE. 7,000 – 3,200 BCE) Located in the Argolid,
The "Unknown Prehistory of the Greeks" refers to the era between 10,000 BCE and approximately 2,000 BCE, a period where archaeology and mythology intersect to reveal a sophisticated civilization before the written record of the Linear B script. 🏛️ The Mesolithic Foundation (c. 10,000 – 7,000 BCE)
Myths like the "Titanomachy" may represent the clash between indigenous Neolithic tribes and incoming Indo-European groups. The "Unknown Prehistory of the Greeks" refers to
Stories of Deucalion may reflect real post-glacial sea-level rises that submerged the Aegean land bridge.