







Boubousti Excavation 1927
The aim of this excavation was to broaden the knowledge of settlement patterns in Western Macedonia. This small settlement was built in and around a small dip in the hillside. In the dip, the depth of the deposit averaged one metre with two occupation-levels. The settlement stood on a fairly steep slope, and its lower side coincided with a line of rough terrace-walls and a cistern, built in Hellenistic times. Apart from two well-preserved hearths, the remains consisted almost entirely of pottery, which, to judge by analogy with finds elsewhere and from a few imported sherds, should be assigned to the period ca. 1500-1000 B.C.
Active from 06/06/1927 to 16/06/1927.
Heurtley, Mr Walter Abel
Lorimer, Miss Hilda Lockhart
Hutchinson, Mr Richard Wyatt
[Journal] The Annual of the British School at Athens, no. 28 (1926/1927).