1st Edition

Housing in New Halos A Hellenistic Town in Thessaly, Greece

By H.R Reinders, W. Prummel Copyright 2003
    338 Pages
    by CRC Press

    The Hellenistic city of New Halos, situated on the coastal route between North and Central Greece, existed for only a short period (ca 302-265 BC) before being destroyed by an earthquake and finally abandoned. The city's original ninety-thousand inhabitants lived in modest houses in the lower town, six of which have been excavated. This book presents the plans of these six houses, detailing the arrangement of living quarters, storage rooms and courtyards, as well as analyzing numerous artifacts, most of which were found in-situ.

    This volume contributes greatly to our knowledge of cities in Hellenistic Greece. The house plans and artifacts from the excavations (including agricultural equipment, animal remains, storage jars, kitchen ware, figurines, jewellery and coins) give a unique view of housing around 265 BC.

    Biography

    H.R Reinders, W. Prummel

    'The authors have made a very important contribution to our knowledge of the Hellenistic Age' (BABesch 79, 2004)