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- Poliochne abstract "Poliochne, often cited under its modern name Poliochni (Greek: Πολιόχνη), was an ancient settlement on the east coast of the island of Lemnos. It was settled in the Late Chalcolithic and earliest Aegean Bronze Age and is believed to be one of the most ancient towns in Europe, preceding Troy I. Anatolian features of the earliest layers were affected by cultural influences from Helladic Greece, about the start of Early Helladic II, ca. 2500 BC.The site, with houses huddled together sharing party walls, was unearthed by excavations of the Italian Archaeological School of Athens (Sculoa archeologica Italiana di Athene), beginning in 1930. It is believed that Troy was its main rival commercially; a rivalry that led to the decline of Poliochne circa 2000 BC.Poliochne is noted for featuring a facility for public conferences: perhaps this is one of the most ancient evidences of an administration that resembles democracy.Following initial soundings, regular campaigns at Poliochne were undertaken under A. Della Seta in 1931-36, when they were suspended. Following Della Seta's death, excavations were resumed in 1951-53, 1956 and 1960.During 1994-1997, Greek archaeologists discovered a more recent Bronze Age settlement on the tiny uninhabited island of Koukonesi situated in the Moudros harbour, west of Poliochne. This settlement was developed circa 2000-1650 BC, and the findings again prove commercial ties with Asia Minor, and with Aegean islands and mainland Greece. Mycenaean ceramics of the 13th century BC found on Koukonesi could prove that, around the traditional era of the Trojan War took place, the Greeks had a permanent settlement there, rather than just a commercial outpost, understanding the importance of the straits connecting the Aegean and the Black Sea.".
- Poliochne thumbnail Poliochne.jpg?width=300.
- Poliochne wikiPageExternalLink eh351.jsp?obj_id=2534.
- Poliochne wikiPageExternalLink limnos_history.htm.
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- Poliochne alternateName "Poliochni".
- Poliochne caption "Remains of building walls at Poliochne".
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- Poliochne latd "39".
- Poliochne latm "51".
- Poliochne latns "N".
- Poliochne lats "15".
- Poliochne location Greece.
- Poliochne location Lemnos.
- Poliochne location Livadochori,_Lemnos.
- Poliochne longd "25".
- Poliochne longew "E".
- Poliochne longm "20".
- Poliochne longs "37".
- Poliochne management "20".
- Poliochne mapType "Greece".
- Poliochne name "Poliochne".
- Poliochne publicAccess "Yes".
- Poliochne type "Settlement".
- Poliochne website eh351.jsp?obj_id=2534.
- Poliochne subject Category:Aegean_civilizations.
- Poliochne subject Category:Ancient_Greek_cities.
- Poliochne subject Category:Ancient_Lemnos.
- Poliochne subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Greece.
- Poliochne subject Category:Mycenaean_sites_in_Greece.
- Poliochne type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Poliochne type AncientGreekCities.
- Poliochne type City108524735.
- Poliochne type District108552138.
- Poliochne type FormerPopulatedPlacesInGreece.
- Poliochne type GeographicalArea108574314.
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- Poliochne type Municipality108626283.
- Poliochne type MycenaeanArchaeologicalSitesInGreece.
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- Poliochne type Region108630985.
- Poliochne type Site108651247.
- Poliochne type Tract108673395.
- Poliochne type UrbanArea108675967.
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- Poliochne comment "Poliochne, often cited under its modern name Poliochni (Greek: Πολιόχνη), was an ancient settlement on the east coast of the island of Lemnos. It was settled in the Late Chalcolithic and earliest Aegean Bronze Age and is believed to be one of the most ancient towns in Europe, preceding Troy I. Anatolian features of the earliest layers were affected by cultural influences from Helladic Greece, about the start of Early Helladic II, ca.".
- Poliochne label "Poliochne".
- Poliochne label "Poliochne".
- Poliochne label "Poliochni".
- Poliochne label "Полиохни".
- Poliochne sameAs Poliochni.
- Poliochne sameAs Πολιόχνη.
- Poliochne sameAs Poliochne.
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- Poliochne sameAs Q1542545.
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- Poliochne sameAs Poliochne.
- Poliochne wasDerivedFrom Poliochne?oldid=569057915.
- Poliochne depiction Poliochne.jpg.
- Poliochne homepage eh351.jsp?obj_id=2534.
- Poliochne isPrimaryTopicOf Poliochne.