THE DISTRIBUTION OF SMALL FINDS FROM SERVIA
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Over one thousand small objects were recorded from the different strata at Servia. Those of stone (ground or polished) were the most numerous, while clay, bone and chipped stone tools were also common. Shell was well represented considering the distance from the coast, while the few metal finds came, unsurprisingly from Early Bronze Age and later levels.
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Middle Neolithic Late Neolithic Early Bronze Age Byzantine