Another chamber tomb of the YM III period (1400 – 1070 BC) came to light on Tsoukni hill, 3 km. NW of the Angelian settlement. This carved chamber tomb is unique due to the absence of the road and due to the oblong shape of the chamber, 4.5m long, due to the morphology of the ground. The chamber contained ten urns and many clay vessels.
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