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Phránchthi

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Elena
October 20, 2019
A cave from prehistoric years with a history of 20,000 years
Nikos
September 28, 2022
Visit this this prehistoric cave just 20 minutes away, very near to the small village of Kilada. Humans first occupied the cave during the Upper Paleolithic, appearing around 38,000 BC (and possibly earlier.) Groups continued to live in or seasonally visit the cave throughout the Mesolithic and Neolithic eras, with occasional short episodes of apparent abandonment. Last occupied around 3,000 BC (Final Neolithic), Franchthi was used as a shelter for around 35,000 years and is one of the most thoroughly studied sites from the stone age in Southeast Europe
Visit this this prehistoric cave just 20 minutes away, very near to the small village of Kilada. Humans first occupied the cave during the Upper Paleolithic, appearing around 38,000 BC (and possibly earlier.) Groups continued to live in or seasonally visit the cave throughout the Mesolithic and…
Fiona
June 9, 2022
If you park at the nearby beach (a nice place for a picnic) it’s a pleasant walk to this Neolithic cave. Follow the arrows on the rocks!
Panagiotis
January 21, 2015
This is a cave overlooking the Argolic Gulf is one of the very few settlements in the world that shows nearly continuous human occupation for such an extended period of time. Drive 15min away.
Panagiotis
August 31, 2021
FRAXTHI CAVE is one of the most important caves in Europe with samples of life from 40,000 BC

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