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KAMINIA (Village) LEMNOS (LIMNOS)
The column of Kaminia is the first written part that was found during
of the Pelasgic period on Lemnos. It was found in the wall of the church of Saint
Alexander in the village of Kaminia in 1886 and was published that same year at
the bulletin of the French Archaeological School in Athens. Fifteen years later
it was found in Egypt where it was bought by Argirios Moshidis and Vasilios Apostolidis
The column is right angled made of yellow pore like stone with dimensions of 0.95x0.40x0.14
meters and carved on it there is the head of a warrior who holds a weapon up high.
Around it there are cared curled two inscriptions. One around the head of the
warrior and the other around the narrow side of the column. It is written in the
Greek alphabet and in an nearly Greek language i.e. in an ancestral style of Ancient
Greek which was the language of the Tirini Pelasgi as the inhabitants of Lemnos
were called during that period. It is written in the same language in which the
Eteocrecian inscriptions were written and discovered in Crete around the end of
the 19th century in the town of Presi. John Thomopoulos in his book "Pelasgika"
dates the first inscription before 510 BC when the Athenian conquest of Lemnos
took place. The second inscription he dates after 510 BC.
This text is cited Jan 2004 from the Limnos Medical Association URL below, which contains images.
POLIOCHNI (Prehistoric settlement) LEMNOS (LIMNOS)
A treasure of gold jewelry belongs to one of the last phases of the
settlement. It was found hidden in a vase and consists of rings, earrings, bracelets,
necklaces. Some of the artifacts were found entire, others were broken. All of
them are similar to those of the so-called Priam's Treasure, revealed in Troy,
which lies exactly opposite Poliochni, in Asia
Minor.
This text (extract) is cited June 2003 from the Lemnos
Provincial Government tourist pamphlet (1997).
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