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Lerna, Greece

One of the most interesting prehistoric sites in Greece and the Peloponnese.

The archaeological site of Lerna is one of the most unknown and most fascinating in Greece.

It was a small village in the Peloponnese, not far from Tiryns and Mycenae, which is older than these 2 and older than the Pyramids of Egypt.

The site has been inhabited from 8000 years ago until the Mycenaean period and with human activity until the Roman period, when it was finally abandoned.

The most important ruins is the “house of the tiles” which is believed to have been a government building of the time, from 2500BC to 2250BC, when a fire destroyed it and a sacred mound was built on top of the ruins.

The house was desecrated 2 times, with 2 tombs 1000 years later, in the Mycenaean period.

The site includes the ruins of a house, from 5900BC, remains of a wall as well as other Mycenaean period ruins.

In mythology, Lerna was known as the lair of the Hydra, the multi-headed aquatic serpent, which lived in a swampy lake, which unfortunately no longer exists.