Prehistoric Thessaly. Being some Account of Recent 

 Excavations and Explorations in Nortli-Eastern Greece 

 from Lake Kopais to the Borders of Macedonia. By 

 A.J. B. Wace, M.A., Fellow of Pembroke College, 

 Cambridge, Corresponding Member of the Imperial 

 German Archaeological histitute, and M. S. Thompson, 

 B.A., Craven Fellozu in the University of Oxford, 

 Charles Oldham Research Student of Corpus Christi 

 Colleo-e. 



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Extract from the Preface 



The present work is an attempt to collect in a convenient 

 form all the archaeological evidence as yet available for the 

 prehistoric period in North-Eastern Greece. Chapters I — X, 

 which are purely descriptive, contain full accounts of our 

 own excavations with a summary of the discoveries of others. 

 These we hope will be of permanent value, but how far the 

 theories put forward in the other chapters can be justified 

 time alone can show. 



Our own excavations in North Greece have all been 

 conducted under the aegis of the British School at Athens, 

 of which we are students. 



A paper containing an early draft of part of Chapter I 

 was read at a meeting of the Research Committee of' the 

 Royal Geographical Society, and has been published in the 

 Geographical Journal, Vol. xxxvii, pp. 631 ff Of these 

 publications those giving reports of our excavations are super- 

 seded by the present work, and the views expressed in the 

 other papers are to be modified in accordance with Chapters 

 XI— XVII and Appendix I. 



As regards the transliteration of Ancient Greek we have 

 followed the system recommended by the British School at 

 Athens. According to this all Greek words and names are 

 preserved in the Greek forms and only those that are in 

 corpmon use are Latinised. 



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