Klaraki

κλαράκι (Greek) Heights , ridges of Klaraki or hill Klaraki.[1] Mentioned as an archeological excavation site in Laconia, Sparta. There are traces of a Fort, Tower and a city wall. Roof tiles where also found during archeological searches.[2]

The location is mentioned as being adjoining the hill or ridges of Bambakia. The Mousga Stream[3] Is flanked in the south by the Klaraki ridges.[4]

Notes

  1. The Annual of the British School at Athens. MacMillan. 1907. pp. 25-27
  2. "Spartan twilight - Google Books". Retrieved 2019-11-24. pp. 174-175
  3. Raaflaub, Kurt A.; Wees, Hans van (2012-12-21). A Companion to Archaic Greece. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-55665-8.
  4. Sanders, Guy. "Platanistas, the Course and Carneus: their places in the topography of Sparta". Retrieved 2019-11-24. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)p. 197
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