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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The hill in which the old school of Sykia is located, is an artificial mound ("tumba" on archaeological terms) created by successive layers of habituation starting from the Late Neolithic period up to the contemporary years. The old school which was built in 1910, was constructed on the ruins of an older tower dated back to the 14th century. The tower was part of an installation (metochion) belonging to the Lavra Monastery
According to archaeological evidence, the prehistoric activity on the hill extends from the Late Neolithic (4500-3000 Β.c) until Late Bronze Age (1600-1100 B.C). The portable finds that came to light (a relatively large number of stonework and pottery items as well as figurines), would suggest significant manufacturing activity in the area involving cottage industries, metallurgy, and agriculture: evidence suggesting the inhabitants were involved in animal husbandry is absent.
The site has the typical features of Prehistoric settlements in the Halkidiki and coexisted with settlements found in the greater Sykia area, including those of Kriaritsi, Koukos and Toroni itself.
Info taken by the followed sources:
1.Sofia Asouhidou - Rescue Excavtations at the Prehistoric site Toumba Sykias,
2. Nikos Mertzimekis - The history of Sykia based on the Mount Athos manuscripts of the 14th and 15th century
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Ο λόφος στον οποίο βρίσκεται το παλιό σχολείο της Συκιάς είναι ένα τεχνητό νεκροταφείο ("τούμπα" με αρχαιολογικούς όρους) που δημιουργήθηκε από διαδοχικά στρώματα οικιοποίησης ξεκινώντας από την ύστερη νεολιθική εποχή μέχρι τα σύγχρονα χρόνια. Το παλιό σχολείο που χτίστηκε το 1910, κατασκευάστηκε πάνω στα ερείπια ενός παλαιότερου πύργου που χρονολογείται από τον 14ο αιώνα. Ο πύργος ήταν μέρος μιας εγκατάστασης (μετώο) που ανήκε στη Μονή Λαύρας
Σύμφωνα με αρχαιολογικά στοιχεία, η προϊστορική δραστηριότητα στο λόφο εκτείνεται από την ύστερη Νεολιθική (4500-3000 Β.c.) μέχρι την Ύστερη Εποχή του Χαλκού (1600-1100 π.Χ.). Τα φορητά ευρήματα που ήρθαν στο φως (ένας σχετικά μεγάλος αριθμός ειδών από πέτρινα και κεραμικά, καθώς και ειδώλια), υποδηλώνουν σημαντική παραγωγική δραστηριότητα στην περιοχή που περιλαμβάνει οικοδομικές βιομηχανίες, μεταλλουργία και γεωργία: στοιχεία που δείχνουν ότι οι κάτοικοι ασχολούνταν με την κτηνοτροφία είναι απών.
Ο χώρος έχει τα τυπικά χαρακτηριστικά των Προϊστορικών οικισμών στη Χαλκιδική και συνυπήρχε με οικισμούς που βρέθηκαν στην ευρύτερη περιοχή της Συκιάς, συμπεριλαμβανομένων εκείνων των Κριαριτσιών, του Κούκου και της Τορώνης.
Πληροφορίες που ελήφθησαν από τις ακόλουθες πηγές:
1.Σοφία Ασουχίδου - Εκσκαφές διάσωσης στην προϊστορική περιοχή Τούμπα Συκιαάς,
2. Νίκος Μερτζιμέκης - Η ιστορία της Συκιάς με βάση τα χειρόγραφα του Αγίου Όρους του 14ου και 15ου αιώνα
The hill in which the old school of Sykia is located, is an artificial mound ("tumba" on archaeological terms) created by successive layers of habituation starting from the Late Neolithic period up to the contemporary years. The old school which was built in 1910, was constructed on the ruins of an older tower dated back to the 14th century. The tower was part of an installation (metochion) belonging to the Lavra Monastery
According to archaeological evidence, the prehistoric activity on the hill extends from the Late Neolithic (4500-3000 B.C.) until Late Bronze Age (1600-1100 B.C.). The portable finds that came to light (a relatively large number of stonework and pottery items as well as figurines), would suggest significant manufacturing activity in the area involving cottage industries, metallurgy, and agriculture: evidence suggesting the inhabitants were involved in animal husbandry is absent.
The site has the typical features of Prehistoric settlements in the Halkidiki and coexisted with settlements found in the greater Sykia area, including those of Kriaritsi, Koukos and Toroni itself.
Info taken by the followed sources:
1.Sofia Asouhidou - Rescue Excavtations at the Prehistoric site Toumba Sykias,
2. Nikos Mertzimekis - The history of Sykia based on the Mount Athos manuscripts of the 14th and 15th century
The hill on which the old school of Sykia is located is an artificial cemetery ("mound" in archaeological terms) created by successive layers of habitation starting from the late Neolithic era to modern times. The old school, built in 1910, was built on the ruins of an older tower dating back to the 14th century. The tower was part of an installation (meto) that belonged to the Lavra Monastery
According to archeological data, the prehistoric activity on the hill extends from the late Neolithic (4500-3000 B.C.) to the Late Bronze Age (1600-1100 BC). The portable finds that came to light (a relatively large number of stone and ceramic items, as well as figurines), indicate significant productive activity in the area that includes construction, metallurgy and agriculture: evidence that the inhabitants were engaged in animal husbandry is absent. .
The area has the typical characteristics of the Prehistoric settlements in Halkidiki and coexisted with settlements found in the wider area of Sykia, including those of Kriaritsia, Koukos and Toroni.
Information obtained from the following sources:
Sofia Asouchidou - Rescue excavations in the prehistoric area of Toumpa, Sykia,
2. Nikos Mertzimekis - The history of Sykia based on the manuscripts of Mount Athos of the 14th and 15th century
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The old school building looks very interesting and you can also see most of the Sykia from there.
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