Remains of an ancient architectural complex were discovered under the level of a medieval necropolis (11th - 14th centuries). Preserved are parts of a public building, a cistern with a pipe (end of 6th - beginning of 5th century BC), and fragments of room walls (4th century BC). During the Hellenistic era, a three-room dwelling dating to the 3rd-2nd century BC was built on this very place on top of the earlier remains. The site was restored in 2010, and it now preserved remains of the 'Old Municipality' foundations, as well as a cistern from the beginning of the 20th century which was used to store water for the needs of the local fire department.
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