Macedonian Mounds Survey 1924-1925: Season 1925
Survey: Field survey
During 1925, W.A. Heurtley, Assistant Director of the British School at Athens, examined a number of prehistoric mounds. He concentrated on two areas: one in the Monstir plain north of Florina (now North Macedonia) and the other in the Haliacmon valley between Kastoria and Kozani. In the Haliacmon valley he concentrated on the mound of Buboshte (Boubousti) which he would later excavate in 1927. In the Monstir plain, Heurtley visited seven mounds which were characteristically lower than mounds elsewhere in Macedonia and surface finds consisted of coarse ware made with local grey clay which had some parallels with pottery at Vardino and possibly with some of the Thessaly wares.
Active in 1925.
Heurtley, Mr Walter Abel
1926. Annual Meeting of Subscribers. BSA 27: 256-275. Direct link
Heurtley, Walter A. 1923. Pottery from Macedonian Mounds. BSA 26: 30-37. Direct link