Manika, Greece Explained

Manika was an ancient town in Euboea Greece, dating to the Early Helladic period II (2800–2200 BC). The settlement covered an area of 50–80 hectares, and was inhabited by 6,000–13,500-15,000 people according to estimates. It was one of the largest settlements of the Bronze Age in Greece.[1] [2] [3]

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  3. Weiberg . Erika . Thinking the Bronze Age: Life and Death in Early Helladic Greece . 2007 . PhD . Uppsala universitet . 978-91-554-6782-1 . Uppsala Studies in Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Civilizations . en.