Sidarium (locus archaeologicus)
Sidarium, vulgo Σιδάρι, in insula Corcyra situs iuxta vicum hodiernum eiusdem nominis oramque maritimam a peregrinis visitatum, est locus habitationis humanae aevis Mesolithico et Neolithico usitatus. Ab archaeologo Graeco Augusto Sordina annis 1964-1965 effoditus est.
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Bibliographia
recensere- James Wiseman, Konstantinos L. Zachos, Landscape Archaeology in Southern Epirus, Greece vol. 1 (Hesperia suppl. 52. 2003) pp. 52, 117-118, 131 (Paginae selectae apud Google Books)
- Augustus Sordinas, "Investigations of the Prehistory of Corfu during 1964-1966" in Balkan Studies vol. 10 (1969) pp. 399-424
- Augustus Sordinas, "The 'Sidarian': maritime Mesolithic non-geometric microliths in western Greece" in Nena Galanidou, Catherine Perlès, edd., The Greek Mesolithic: Problems and Perspectives (Londinii: British School at Athens, 2004. British School at Athens Studies, vol. 10) pp. 89-97 JSTOR
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