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ΔΥΣΤΟΣ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΡΥΣΤΙΑ
Dustos: Eth. Dustios: Dhysta., A town in Euboea in the vicinity of Eretria, mentioned
by Theopompus. It still bears the name of Dhysta, which village is situated a
little to the northward of Porto Bufalo.
The ancient site is to be associated with a rocky outcrop of conical
shape, some 300 m high, along the main road from Chalkis to Karystos (ca. 20 km
SE of Aliveri). It is prominently located in the middle of a marshy basin which
is partially transformed into a lake during the rainy season. (There is some evidence
to indicate that efforts were made to drain the basin in antiquity.)
Dystos is thought to have been founded by the Dryopians, early inhabitants
of S Euboia, but little is known of its subsequent history. Surface reconnaissance
has shown that the site was occupied in prehistoric and Classical times, and there
is epigraphical evidence to indicate that it had become a deme of Eretria at least
by the mid 4th c. B.C. It continued to be occupied in the Hellenistic and Roman
periods, and substantial remains of a Venetian castle are to be found at the crest
of the hill.
Impressive remains of the Classical town can still be seen on the
lower slopes of the hill. These remains were partially surveyed and subjected
to brief excavation by a German expedition in 1895. A fortification wall of large
stone masonry, about two-thirds of whose circuit is preserved, enclosed the town.
One of the best preserved stretches is that at the E where, in the neighborhood
of the main city gate, the wall stands to a height of about 3 m. Numerous buildings
thought to be largely residential in character still can be seen at several points
within the fortifications. The largest of these is House J, near the wall in the
SE part of the town. Its plan is complete, and its well-dressed stone walls are
exposed to a level above that of the ground floor. This and other houses here
have been dated to the 5th c. B.C. and, therefore, are among the earliest known
examples of domestic architecture of the Classical period in Greece. The extent
and preservation of the walls and other buildings render this site worthy of further
archaeological investigation.
T. W. Jacobsen, ed.
This text is from: The Princeton encyclopedia of classical sites,
Princeton University Press 1976. Cited Nov 2002 from
Perseus Project URL below, which contains 13 image(s), bibliography & interesting hyperlinks.
ΖΑΡΑΞ (Αρχαίος δήμος) ΚΑΡΥΣΤΙΑ
The remains of an ancient fort, probably Dryopian, near Zarka have
been identified with the deme of Zarex and the Eretrian fort of Zaretra; Plutarch
describes the location as the narrowest part of the island of Euboia.
M. H. Mc Allister, ed.
This text is from: The Princeton encyclopedia of classical sites,
Princeton University Press 1976. Cited Nov 2002 from
Perseus Project URL below, which contains bibliography & interesting hyperlinks.
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