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Strofilas, Greece: Unearthing Europe’s Oldest City

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The excavation of Strofilas, the oldest city in Europe, from above. Credit: Strofilas Excavation/Facebook Strofilas, on the island of Andros in Greece, is the oldest city in Europe. Dating back to 4500 — 3200 BC, is the largest settlement of the Late Neolithic Age. Strofilas was found almost intact in excavations conducted by a team of Greek archeologists, headed by Christina Televantou in 1997. Located in the middle of the Aegean, on the edge o…
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