







Ithaca Excavation 1930-1934: Season 1932
Excavation: Research excavation
Heurtley resumed work at Aetos, concentrating on the area south of the Hellenic sanctuary. Along the southern foot of the terrace-wall discovered in 1931, Heurtley cleared a stratified deposit of Geometric and proto-Corinthian vases and objects, evidently temple offerings (to be published by Mr. C. M. Robertson), while Miss Lorimer, working north of the same wall, found that the proto-Geometric pottery was associated with rather confused groups of stones, which she has tentatively identified as cremation-cairns. Miss Grey (Mrs. G. A. D. Tait) made a sketch-map of the site and its surroundings, extending from the summit of Aetos to the coast at Pisaeto.
Active from 1932 to /09/1932.
Heurtley, Mr Walter Abel
Benton, Dr Sylvia
Lorimer, Miss Hilda Lockhart
Heurtley, Walter A. 1934. Excavations in Ithaca, II. BSA 35: 1-44. Direct link
Heurtley, Walter A. 1939. Excavations in Ithaca, 1930-35. BSA 40: 1-13. Direct link
Heurtley, Walter A. & Robertson, Charles M. 1948. Excavations in Ithaca, V: The Geometric and Later Finds from Aetos. BSA 43: 1-124. Direct link