The lands are inviting people to inhabit them and since humanity is mainly driven from the urge for creation, peoples’ passing and presence results in accumulative anthropogenic interventions. The Ottoman presence on the island dates from 1st September 1462, until the 8th of September 1912. The archaeologists are called to preserve all the historical/archaeological phases in an attempt to promote the continuum of the inhabitancy on Lesvos Island.
Loupou, C. FSM Vakıf University, 2012 (pdf download)
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