Dikili Tash
Dikili Tash · Dikili Tash Tell · Drama tell · Philippi hinterland mound
Late Neolithic-Chalcolithic-EBA (c.6000-2500 BCE)·Balkan Chalcolithic-EBA (Gumelnița-Karanovo–Vinča)·🇬🇷 Eastern Macedonia, Drama-Kavala regional unit, Philippi plain, Greece
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About Dikili Tash
Dikili Tash in Eastern Macedonia, Drama-Kavala regional unit, Philippi plain is a Balkan Chalcolithic tell — Gumelnița-Karanovo VI graphite-painted village (c.4500 BCE) with tell architecture, salt-production debris (Provadia-Solnitsata network) and EBA reoccupation. Part of the Lower Danube-Thracian tell chain with Hotnitsa, Pietrele, Hârşova and Sultana-Malu Roșu already in the Europe group but as a distinct mound documenting the Danube plain variation.
Why it mattersBalkan Danube Chalcolithic type-site linking Varna-Hotnitsa salt-copper network to Vinča-Bubanj Hum tell development.
Open questions
Mysteries & theories
Mysteries
- 01Function of fortified enclosure vs flood defence?
- 02Chronology refined by radiocarbon or ceramic seriation?
Theories
- 01Regional centre vs satellite model
- 02Diffusion vs local development
Theories are interpretations, not findings. The seal above tells you how much scholarly weight the place carries.
History
How it came to be
- Built
- c.6000 BCE Late Neolithic; Chalcolithic Gumelnița horizon 4500 BCE
- Period
- Late Neolithic-Chalcolithic-EBA (c.6000-2500 BCE)
- Culture
- Balkan Chalcolithic-EBA (Gumelnița-Karanovo–Vinča)
- Builders
- Balkan Chalcolithic-EBA (Gumelnița-Karanovo–Vinča) community builders
- Purpose
- Danube-Strymon-Black Sea plain tell farming and salt-metal exchange centre
- Abandoned
- c.2000-1200 BCE
- Rediscovered
- Surveyed and excavated (regional project)
- Excavation
- Excavated
c.6000
Foundation and early occupation
c.2500 BCE
Peak fortified horizon
1990
Modern excavation and publication
On the ground
Structures & features
41.0104° N · 24.3088° E · 90 m · 3 mapped features
Gumelnița graphite-painted horizon
ceramic horizonGraphite-painted and gold-associated level
41.0105° N · 24.3089° EBurnt house destruction
settlementChalcolithic burnt house with clay platform
41.0107° N · 24.3090° ESalt-production debris
installationBriquetage and salt-cake fragments
41.0108° N · 24.3091° E
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