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The Makrakomi Archaeological Landscapes Project (MALP) was carried out around the village of Makrakomi (Phthiotis) in the Spercheios valley from 2010 to 2015. The aim was exploring the ancient history of the area since the valley was particularly important during the Late Classical and Hellenistic periods as a route connecting the northern and southern parts of Greece.

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  • The Makrakomi Archaeological Landscapes Project (MALP) was carried out around the village of Makrakomi (Phthiotis) in the Spercheios valley from 2010 to 2015. The aim was exploring the ancient history of the area since the valley was particularly important during the Late Classical and Hellenistic periods as a route connecting the northern and southern parts of Greece. (en)
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  • The Makrakomi Archaeological Landscapes Project (MALP) was carried out around the village of Makrakomi (Phthiotis) in the Spercheios valley from 2010 to 2015. The aim was exploring the ancient history of the area since the valley was particularly important during the Late Classical and Hellenistic periods as a route connecting the northern and southern parts of Greece. The project was a collaboration between the Fthiotis and Evritania Ephorate of Antiquities, under the direction of Maria Foteini Papakonstantionou and Swedish archaeologist Anton Bonnier. The archaeological investigations in the western Spercheios Valley (modern municipality of Makrakomi) commenced in 2010. Bonnier directed the work carried out by the Swedish archaeological team and focused on two Hellenistic fortified hill-sites, Profitis Elias and Kastrorachi, as well as their surrounding area. In 2014 a fieldwalking survey was finished. This was aimed at recording surface artefact densities and distribution patterns in association with the fortifications. Fieldwork also included surveys, geophysical investigations, small scale excavation, and geomorphological studies. An archaeological and architectonic inventory was carried out between 2011 and 2012. Investigations have demonstrated human activity in the valley from the Neolithic until the Late Classical period, when settlements became more long-lived before fading away during the Roman period. (en)
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