Klaraki Explained
Klaraki κλαράκι (Greek) is a hill mentioned as an archeological excavation site in Laconia, Sparta.[1] There are traces of a fort, tower and a city wall. Roof tiles were also found during archeological searches.[2] The location is mentioned as being adjoining the hill or ridges of Bambakia. The Mousga Stream[3] is flanked in the south by the Klaraki ridges.[4]
Notes and References
- Book: MacMillan. The Annual of the British School at Athens. 1907. pp. 25-27
- Book: Spartan twilight - Google Books. 1986. A.D. Caratzas. 9780892413782. 2019-11-24. pp. 174-175
- Book: John Wiley & Sons. 978-1-118-55665-8. Raaflaub. Kurt A.. Wees. Hans van. A Companion to Archaic Greece. 2012-12-21.
- Sanders. Guy. Platanistas, the Course and Carneus: their places in the topography of Sparta. 2019-11-24. p. 197