Tsoungiza, موقع أثري في اليونان
Tsoungiza is a hill near Archaia Nemea that holds layers of ancient settlements beneath its surface. The site contains the remains of early dwellings, pottery, and tools that reveal how people built their homes and created everyday objects thousands of years ago.
The hill was first inhabited during the Early Bronze Age, with evidence of human settlement spanning many centuries. Later, Mycenaean communities also occupied the site and left significant remains that show how the settlement evolved over time.
The site can be visited by walking up the hill on available paths and trails. Wear sturdy footwear as the terrain is uneven and scattered with foundation stones and archaeological remains.
A small natural cave on the hill likely served as a ritual space or shelter for early inhabitants. This cave offers insight into how ancient communities used natural landscape features for both religious practices and daily life.
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