On the Acropolis of Ancient Siphai (modern Halyki), pottery of several periods of prehistoric and historic times has been found sporadically, indicating a long period of habitation. The 4th cent.B.C. - when the citadel and apparently the town to the south o it
were fortified - and the roman imperial times (1st-2nd cent. B.C.) are regarded
as periods of floruit.
The fortification walls of the citadel which are preserved in a satisfactory length and height are strenghtened with 6 towers.Three gates
exist, from which the main one is near the seashore. The walls are dated to te
4th cent. B.C. The citadel (acropolis) of Siphai belongs to the series of citadels
at the
Korinthian gulf like
the one at
Porto Germeno
in
Attica (ancient
Aegosthena),
Livadhostra (ancient
Kreusis),
Prodromos (ancient
Korsiai),
Zaltsa (ancient
Boulis).
Siphai was a port of
Thespiai
like Kreusis.
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