Dimini

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Dimini is a significant Neolithic settlement site in Thessaly, Greece, known for its early architectural remains and insights into prehistoric Aegean society.

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instanceOf Neolithic settlement
archaeological site
archaeologicalCulture Dimini culture NERFINISHED
comparedWith Sesklo culture NERFINISHED
country Greece
culture Neolithic Greece NERFINISHED
currentUse archaeological park
endTime 4th millennium BCE
era Late Neolithic
excavatedBy Christos Tsountas NERFINISHED
Greek Archaeological Service NERFINISHED
excavationBegan late 19th century
hasArchaeologicalFind bone tools
figurines
grinding stones
loom weights
painted pottery
stone tools
hasEvidenceOf agricultural economy
animal husbandry
long-distance contacts in Neolithic Aegean
hasFeature burial remains
courtyards
domestic hearths
enclosing walls
megaron-type central building
narrow passageways
pottery kilns
stone-built houses
storage facilities
hasNearbySite Sesklo NERFINISHED
knownFor concentric architectural layout
early architectural remains
fortified enclosures
insights into prehistoric Aegean society
locatedIn Magnesia regional unit NERFINISHED
Thessaly NERFINISHED
mainland Greece
locatedNear Volos NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
partOf Neolithic sites of Thessaly NERFINISHED
prehistoric Aegean
significance evidence for craft specialization
evidence for early fortification architecture
evidence for social organization in Neolithic Greece
key site for study of Neolithic Thessaly
startTime 5th millennium BCE

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