Thermi Excavation 1929-1932: Season 1931
Excavation: Research excavation
The uppermost town, No. V, has been cleared except for outlying houses beyond the wall. This wall was entered through two gate- ways, one on the west, one on the south. In the centre of the town is a single house of an imperfect megaron type which appears to have developed from the long narrow houses which are represented at all periods. The other four towns have been cleared sufficiently to enable an extensive area of each to be planned. nted we may add several more sauceboats and one fragmentary face-urn. Special attention this year was devoted to the wheel-made 'red ware,' proved by its shapes to belong to the Troy VI and VII period, and represented in a finer form at Antissa. This was found outside the settlement on the south-west, and in two wells within the settlement: small cups and bowls, trefoil-mouthed jugs, and bridge-spouted jars may be specially mentioned. ll the types found last year were represented, and some new ones added. The most interesting of these was a clay head with animal's ears and narrow eyes, entirely different from anything previously recorded.
Active from 23 Mar 1931 to 11 Jun 1931.
Lamb, Miss Winifred
Hutchinson, Mr Richard Wyatt
[Journal] The Annual of the British School at Athens, no. 31 (1930/1931).