Nikolaiika Explained

Nikolaiika
Name Local:Νικολαίϊκα
Type:community
Coordinates:38.2°N 30°W
Periph:West Greece
Periphunit:Achaea
Municipality:Aigialeia
Municunit:Diakopto
Population As Of:2021
Population:368

Nikolaiika (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Νικολαίϊκα) is a village in the municipal unit of Diakopto, Achaea, Greece. It is located near the Gulf of Corinth coast, 1 km east of Rizomylos, 5 km west of Diakopto and 7 km southeast of Aigio. The Greek National Road 8A (Patras - Aigio - Corinth) passes south of the village.

Population

Year Population
1981 453
1991 458
2001 429
2011 438
2021 368

Geometric temple

An archaeological site has been located and is being excavated, which includes a temple from the Geometric period and the remains of a sanctuary from the Archaic period. The Geometric period temple (8th century BC) has been excavated in its eastern half, where the entrance, including an apsidal porch, is located; the western half is still unexcavated. Small-sized votive offerings of chariot wheels have been found, suggesting that this was a temple dedicated to Poseidon, the god who, according to the belief of the time, caused earthquakes by riding in his chariot. The excavation is being led by Greek archaeologists Erofili Kolia and Anastasia Gadolu.[1]

See also

References

  1. Erophili Kolia, Anastasia Gadolou (2007): ΝΑΟΣ ΓΕΩΜΕΤΡΙΚΩΝ ΧΡΟΝΩΝ ΣΤΑ ΝΙΚΟΛΑΙΪΚΑ ΑΧΑΪΑΣ

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