Tsoungiza
Greece

Renders

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Aerial rendering of the Early Bronze Age House A (trench EU5), showing remnants of walls and pits from previous periods; © 1998 Learning Sites, Inc.

Aerial Render

Exterior rendering of the Early Bronze Age House A (trench EU5), showing remnants of pits from previous periods; © 1998 Learning Sites, Inc.

Exterior Render

Interior first floor main room in the Early Bronze Age House A (trench EU5), showing models of artifacts found in the excavation; © 1998 Learning Sites, Inc.

1st Floor Render

Rendering of the so-called Harland Village (remains of several buildings uncovered during James Harland’s 1927-1928 excavation seasons and dated to the Early Bronze Age III period) in trench EU5 at Tsoungiza; © 1998 Learning Sites, Inc.

Harland Village

Renderings of the Early Bronze Age House A (trench EU5), showing remnants of walls and pits from previous periods; © 1998 Learning Sites, Inc.
Rendering showing the exterior of the West House at Tsoungiza as it may have originally appeared during the Late Bronze Age; from the virtual reality reconstruction of the building; © 2000 Learning Sites, Inc.

Exterior Render

Rendering showing the exterior of the West House at Tsoungiza as it may have originally appeared during the Late Bronze Age; from the virtual reality reconstruction of the building; © 2004 Learning Sites, Inc.

Exterior Render

Rendering showing the interior of the main room in the West House at Tsoungiza as it may have originally appeared during the Late Bronze Age; from the virtual reality reconstruction of the building; © 2004 Learning Sites, Inc.

Interior Render

Rendering of the West House at Tsoungiza as it may have originally appeared during the Late Bronze Age; from the virtual reality reconstruction of the building; © 2000 Learning Sites, Inc

Photographs

View toward the hillside of Tsoungiza (middle distance); © 1985 Nemea Valley Archaeological Project; used with permission.

View toward the hillside of Tsoungiza (middle distance); © 1985 Nemea Valley Archaeological Project; used with permission.

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NVAP Tsoungiza excavations in progress in trench EU5; © 1986 Nemea Valley Archaeological Project; used with permission.

NVAP Tsoungiza excavations in progress in trench EU5; © 1986 Nemea Valley Archaeological Project; used with permission.

NVAP Tsoungiza excavations in progress in trench EU7; © 1986 Nemea Valley Archaeological Project; used with permission.

NVAP Tsoungiza excavations in progress in trench EU7; © 1986 Nemea Valley Archaeological Project; used with permission.

Photograph showing most of trench EU7, focusing on the remains of the West House; © 1987 Nemea Valley Archaeological Project.

Aerial view of trench EU5 showing some of the massive walls from House A; © 1986 Nemea Valley Archaeological Project.

Plans

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Site plan of the excavation trenches during the NVAP work at Tsoungiza; © 1997 Nemea Valley Archaeological Project and Learning Sites, Inc.; used with permission.

Site plan of the excavation trenches during the NVAP work at Tsoungiza; © 1997 Nemea Valley Archaeological Project and Learning Sites, Inc.; used with permission.

Traditional drawn trench plan overlaid with photos for Early Helladic II, Developed, Phase I, showing the massive walls of House A; © 1997 Learning Sites, Inc.

Traditional drawn trench plan overlaid with photos for Early Helladic II, Developed, Phase I, showing the massive walls of House A; © 1997 Learning Sites, Inc.

Traditional drawn trench plan overlaid with photos showing the remains for Late Helladic I, Phase 2C, and the extensive walls and floors of the West House; © 1999 Learning Sites, Inc.

Traditional drawn trench plan overlaid with photos showing the remains for Late Helladic I, Phase 2C, and the extensive walls and floors of the West House; © 1999 Learning Sites, Inc.

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JugJug
Virtual model of an Late Bronze Age jug from Tsoungiza, created from stitching together photographs of the object;
© 1998 Learning Sites, Inc.
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Reference
Page Created: February10, 2005
Page Updated: January 7, 2012
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Page Author: The Institute for the Visualization of History