Manika, Greece
Manika ancient town in Euboea Greece, dating to the Early Helladic period II (2800–2200 BC). The settlement covered an area of 50-80 hectares, and was inhabited by 6,000–13,500-15,000 people according to estimates. It was one of the largest settlements of the Bronze Age in Greece.[1][2][3]
See also
- Cycladic civilization
- Minoan civilization
References
- Sampson 1987, p. 19 .
- MacSweeney 2004, p. 57 (Table 1. Population estimates for Aegean sites in EB II) .
- http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:169578/FULLTEXT01.pdf
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