- Poliochne
Poliochne was an Ancient Greek town (
Bronze Age ) onLemnos island. Unearthed byexcavations of the Italian Archaeological School ofGreece and believed to be one of the most ancient towns in Europe. It is believed thatTroy was its main rival commercially; a rivalry that led to the decline of Poliochne circa2000 BC . Poliochne is noted for featuring a facility for public conferences (perhaps this is one of the most ancient evidences of an administration that resemblesdemocracy ).Interestingly, during
1994 -1997 , Greekarchaeologists discovered a more recentBronze Age settlement on the tiny uninhabited island ofKoukonesi situated in the Moudros harbour, west of Poliochne. This settlement was developed circa 2000-1650 BC and the findings prove commercial ties withAsia Minor ,Aegean Sea islands and the mainland Greece.13th century BC Mycenaean ceramics found on Koukonesi could prove that, around the era we currently believe theTrojan War took place, the Greeks had a permanent settlement there, rather than just a commercial outpost, understanding the importance of the straits connecting the Aegean and theBlack Sea .External links
* [http://www.worldtravelgate.org/greece/limnos/limnos_history.htm Limnos - History]
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