Magóula Pavlína is located in the Soúrpi plain in Thessalía. The site was inhabited during the Early and Middle Bronze Age. A survey at the site was carried out in 1996 after the field was ploughed for the first time. The recovery of tableware – including many fragments of Grey Minyan – grinding and pounding tools, saddle querns and animal remains show that Magoúla Pavlína was not a temporary site for special activities, but a permanent settlement. Even though these artefacts and the animal remains are from a non-stratified context, this publication of the material is of importance, as relatively little is known of this period in Thessalía, especially compared to southern Greece.
Reviews
Oliver Dickinson in Journal of Greek Archaeology 5 (2020), pp. 577-580, https://archaeopresspublishing.com/ojs/index.php/JGA/issue/view/10 (last visited 9 October 2023)
Introduction 7
H. Reinder Reinders
1 Inland and coastal sites 13
H. Reinder Reinders
2 Bronze Age Ceramics 25
Corien Wiersma
3 Stone Tools 129
Evangelia Karimali
4 Mammal and mollusc remains 141
Wietske Prummel
5 The Middle Bronze Age in the Almirós area 157
Dimitris Agnousiotis and Corien Wiersma
Conclusions 189
Corien Wiersma