- Youra Potsherds
The Youra Potsherds (or Gioura Potsherds) are
ceramic fragments dated to6000 BC -5500 BC discovered during systematic explorations in the "Cyclops Cave" at the uninhabited islet of Youra (20 miles fromAlonissos ) in the northernSporades , an Aegean archipelago off the coast ofThessaly inGreece . These fragments were discovered in1992 byAdamantios Sampson , Inspector of Antiquities, during a project whose more general purpose was to clarify the prehistoric occupation sequence in the area, with an emphasis on the pre-pottery sequences from the LatePleistocene , especially two thick areas of deposits: Late AegeanNeolithic Ib and Early Neolithic II.The incisions on the potsherds resemble letters from the
Greek alphabet . Sampson, however, notes that the "vase bear [s] incised unidentifiable symbols. It is possible that it echoes evidence on an Aegean Neolithic 'script' or 'proto-script', a very fashionable subject of discussion in Greece, after similar finds in Kastoria lake, East Macedonia." [ [http://www.prehistory.it/fase2/grecia2.htm Prehistory Knowledge - Virtual Museum of the Inscriptions (Neolithic Facsimile to the Classic Greek Letters?)] ]References
External links
* [http://www.skopelos.net/sporades/youra.htm Youra Island]
* [http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/8635/sampson.html Adamantios Sampson - Dept. of Antiquities Cyclades]
* [http://projectsx.dartmouth.edu/history/bronze_age/chrono.html The chronology and terminology of Aegean prehistory]
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