Σάλιαγκος | |
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Geography | |
Coordinates | 37°02′53″N 25°05′38″E / 37.048°N 25.094°E |
Archipelago | Cyclades |
Adjacent to | South Aegean |
Administration | |
Greece | |
Demographics | |
Languages | Greek |
Saliagos (Greek: Σάλιαγκος) is an islet in the Greek island group of Cyclades. It is the first early farming site and one of the oldest settlements of the Cycladic culture.[1][2]
The settlement is dated to the middle to late Neolithic period. Radiocarbon dating has indicated a period from 5000 to 4500 BC. The site was excavated during the years 1964-65 by John Davies Evans and Colin Renfrew from the British School at Athens.[3]