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Settlements and countryside of Messenia during the late Middle Ages: the testimony of the fortifications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2016

N. D. Kontogiannis*
Affiliation:
23rd Ephorate of Byzantine Antiquities, Hellenic Ministry of Culture

Abstract

The various groups of fortifications that were in use in Messenia during the period of the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries are examined. Five categories are distinguished based on their position, size and defensive features. It is concluded that the fortifications were directly linked to the new social and political reality that prevailed in the area between the dismantlement of the Byzantine empire in 1204 and the Ottoman conquest in the second half of the fifteenth century.

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68 This fortified cave is here presented for the first time. I would like to thank Vassilis Hatzos not only for indicating the location, but also for his immense help in climbing the abrupt rocky slope of the ravine.

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