@article{Andreadaki-Vlazaki_Hallager_2014, title={Excavations at the Aghia Aikateriki square, Kaselli, Khania 2005 and 2008: a preliminary report}, volume={7}, url={https://tidsskrift.dk/pdia/article/view/24139}, abstractNote={In January 2005 the Greek–Swedish Excavations and the<br />Danish Institute at Athens were approached by the 25th<br />Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical antiquities to assist<br />the excavations conducted by the Ephorate in connection<br />with the construction of a protective roof over the Agia<br />Aikaterini Square, where the Greek–Swedish Excavations<br />had been going on since 1969. The proposal was gratefully<br />accepted. The excavations were carried out during the<br />period 1st April to 6th September 2005. Altogether 46 trial<br />tests (marked on Fig. 1) were made. Apart from the trial<br />tests, an area in the eastern part of the square was also<br />included in the excavation programme (Trenches 34‑36,<br />cf. Fig. 1). Here, three Linear B tablets were found in situ,<br />in 1990. The field directors of the excavation were Dr.<br />Maria Andreadaki-Vlazaki and Dr. Erik Hallager. In 2008,<br />when the drawings for the protective roof had finally been<br />approved by the Ministry of Culture, more trial tests were<br />carried out together with cleaning in Trenches 34 and 35.<br />This work took place during the period 1st September to<br />15th December and was conducted by the 25th Ephorate<br />under the direction of Dr. Maria Andreadaki-Vlazaki.<br />Chronologically the excavation covered a period of c.<br />5000 years of continuous history of the town of Khania. It will be presented stratigraphically from top to bottom,<br />that is, from the present surface down to bedrock.}, number={7}, journal={Proceedings of the Danish Institute at Athens}, author={Andreadaki-Vlazaki, Maria and Hallager, Erik}, year={2014}, month={Aug.}, pages={195–207} }