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Region: Macedonia
Periods: Neolithic, Archaic, Classical
Type: Fortified city
Summary: Grid planned city, capital of the Chalcidic League
Description: The urban history of Olynthus can be divided into fairly distinct periods. There is an early phase, little known either historically or archaeologically; the rebellion from Athens of 432 BC and the anoikismos ("moving inland"), in which the populations of some of the neighboring Chalcidian cities moved inland to Olynthus to form a larger and more defensible city; the growth of Olynthus and of the Chalcidic state in the fourth century, and finally the destruction of the city by Philip of Macedon in 348 BC. In the Neolithic period there was a small settlement on the South Hill. No Bronze Age remains are preserved on the site, but nearby Agios Mamas was inhabited during that era. Archaic occupation begins in about the seventh century, when a town was founded on the South Hill (Olynthus, 5, 15-61). At some point this town was taken, according to Herodotus, by the Bottiaeans, a local tribe which had been driven here by the Macedonians (Hdt. 8.127). Together with the other towns in the area, Olynthus supplied troops and ships to Xerxes in 480. But during the Persian retreat from Greece in 479 BC, Artabazus besieged and captured the city, suspecting that it would revolt from the King (Hdt. 8.127; Hdt. 7.122). Artabazus probably did not kill all the Bottiaeans living at Olynthus, since they seem to have been an important element of the citizen body later on, and even minted their own coinage in parallel with the Chalcidic. The archaeological remains from this early period, down to the last third of the fifth century, are exclusively concentrated on the South Hill. In 432 BC, in the face of Athenian aggression, Perdiccas, the king of Macedon, persuaded a number of Chalcidic cities to move inland and form a single, fortified city at Olynthus (Thuc. 1.58). This anoikismos, or "moving inland," is generally thought to have been the impetus behind the expansion of the old town of Olynthus on the South Hill onto the broad, flat-topped hill to the north, and the laying out of a new grid-planned section of the city there. It is thus the most critical single event in the urban history of Olynthus. At some time before 382, the Chalcidians formed a League with Olynthus as its capital (see Xen. Hell. 5.2.11-20). Various dates have been proposed, from before 479 BC, to 432 BC, to the end of the fifth century. The nature of this League, whether a true confederacy of independent poleis or a single unitary state with a single set of laws and citizenship, is also debated (see Olynthus, 9, 115; Zahrnt 1971, 80-84). Olynthus was sacked and burned by Philip of Macedon in 348 BC, and this destruction is responsible for the unusually fine preservation of the houses and their contents (Dem. 9.11; Dem. 9.26; Dem. 19.267; Diod. Sic. 16.52ff.). A number of houses showed evidence of intense burning; most contained large numbers of objects still in situ on the floors. Evidence of the siege and fighting at the walls and in the city was quite widespread: slingbullets and arrowheads, many bearing the names of Philip and his generals, were found throughout the site, particularly on the east side of the South Hill. A small area of the site at the north end of the North Hill was reoccupied after 348 BC: early Hellenistic coins were found in considerable numbers there, as well as in the public buildings which were apparently robbed by the late settlers. There has been some doubt about how complete the abandonment was in recent years, and it has been claimed that most of the site was reoccupied after Philip's destruction. This author's analysis of the coins and other data from the site, however, suggests that while a small area was undoubtedly reoccupied, the greater part of the site was definitively abandoned.
Exploration: The site was excavated in four seasons between 1928 and 1939 by D.M. Robinson. Recent excavations and restorations are being undertaken by Dr. J. Vokotoulou.
Sources Used: Olynthus, vols. 1-14; J.W. Graham, Hesp. 22-23 (1953-54); Mabel Gude, History of Olynthus (Johns Hopkins Studies in Archaeology 17, 1933); Zahrnt 1971; N. Cahill, PhD diss. (UC Berkeley, 1991)
1 Plan
| Archive Number | Caption |
| PS0800 | Schematic plan of city |
101 Images
| Archive Number | Caption |
| 1993.02.0011 | House A iv 9, Bouleuterion A iv 10, looking S |
| 1993.02.0012 | House A iv 9, looking W |
| 1993.02.0017 | Houses A v 9, A v 10 looking S from St. vi |
| 1993.02.0019 | Houses A v 9, A v 10 looking NW |
| 1993.02.0020 | House A v 10, north wall of room b |
| 1993.02.0021 | Houses A v 9, A v 10, looking NNW |
| 1993.02.0024 | House A 11 and North Hill, looking NE |
| 1993.02.0027 | Andron in house A vii 4 |
| 1993.02.0028 | House A vii 4, looking N (courtyard in center, andron at lower right) |
| 1993.02.0029 | House A vii 4, looking N (courtyard in center, andron at lower right) |
| 1990.30.0093 | Aerial view of North and South Hills, from S |
| 1990.30.0092 | Aerial view of North Hill, from N |
| 1993.02.0001 | General view of North Hill |
| PS0800 | Schematic plan of city |
| 1993.02.0002 | Overview of North Hill from N. end of South Hill |
| 1993.02.0003 | View looking N from house A 12 |
| 1993.02.0004 | View looking NW from N. end of North Hill |
| 1993.02.0005 | View looking W from house A 12 |
| 1993.02.0006 | View looking NW from house A 9 |
| 1993.02.0007 | View looking NE from N end of North Hill |
| 1993.02.0008 | East slope of East Spur Hill, Villa Section, from house ESH 4, looking N |
| 1993.02.0009 | View of ESH, Villa Section looking SE |
| 1993.02.0010 | Hollow between N. Hill and East Spur Hill, from house D vii 10, looking W |
| 1993.02.0011 | House A iv 9, Bouleuterion A iv 10, looking S |
| 1993.02.0013 | Fountainhouse A iii 9, looking SW |
| 1993.02.0014 | Bouleuterion A iv 10 and Ave. B, looking NW |
| 1993.02.0015 | Bouleuterion A iv 10 |
| 1993.02.0016 | Bouleuterion A iv 10 looking NE |
| 1993.02.0017 | Houses A v 9, A v 10 looking S from St. vi |
| 1993.02.0018 | House A iv 7, looking NW |
| 1993.02.0019 | Houses A v 9, A v 10 looking NW |
| 1993.02.0021 | Houses A v 9, A v 10, looking NNW |
| 1993.02.0022 | Double "prothyron" door in house A v 6 |
| 1993.02.0023 | Double "prothyron" door in house A v 6 |
| 1993.02.0025 | House A 13 and view to west of city, looking W |
| 1993.02.0030 | Houses A vii 1, A vii 3, looking N |
| 1993.02.0033 | Block B vi, overgrown |
| 1993.02.0034 | House B ii 3, view of North Hill, looking N |
| 1993.02.0035 | Stairbase in house B ii 3 |
| 1993.02.0039 | Civic Center on South Hill, looking NW |
| 1993.02.0040 | Street near "Civic Center" on South Hill |
| 1993.02.0024 | House A 11 and North Hill, looking NE |
| 1993.02.0012 | House A iv 9, looking W |
| 1993.02.0020 | House A v 10, north wall of room b |
| 1993.02.0026 | Bellerophon mosaic in House A vi 3, room b |
| 1993.02.0028 | House A vii 4, looking N (courtyard in center, andron at lower right) |
| 1993.02.0029 | House A vii 4, looking N (courtyard in center, andron at lower right) |
| 1993.02.0027 | Andron in house A vii 4 |
| 1993.02.0031 | Houses A viii 8, A viii 10, with pastas open between the two houses, looking SE |
| 1993.02.0032 | Houses A viii 8, A viii 10, with pastas open between the two houses, looking NE |
| 1993.02.0036 | Villa of Good Fortune, overview |
| 1993.02.0037 | Mosaic in Villa of Good Fortune: "AGATHE TYCHE" ("Good Fortune") |
| 1993.02.0038 | Mosaics in Villa of Good Fortune: "AGATHE TYCHE" and "EUTYCHIA KALE" |
| 1990.27.0167 | Trench on South Hill of Olynthus from SW |
| 1990.27.0168 | South Hill of Olynthus from N |
| 1990.27.0169 | South Hill of Olynthus from NE |
| 1990.27.0170 | South Hill of Olynthus from E |
| 1990.27.0171 | South Hill of Olynthus from SE |
| 1990.27.0172 | South Hill of Olynthus from S-SE |
| 1990.27.0173 | South Hill of Olynthus from W-SW |
| 1990.27.0174 | South Hill of Olynthus from W-NW |
| 1990.27.0175 | South Hill of Olynthus from N-NW |
| 1990.27.0186 | South Hill of Olynthus, from E-NE |
| 1990.27.0182 | "Civic Center" on South Hill, looking N |
| 1990.27.0184 | North edge of South Hill of Olynthus, from S-SE |
| 1990.27.0185 | North edge of South Hill of Olynthus, from E |
| 1990.27.0181 | Northwest edge of South Hill of Olynthus, view toward N along row of buildings bordering street |
| 1990.27.0214 | View toward S edge of South Hill of Olynthus, Retsinikia river in foreground, from W-NW |
| 1990.27.0183 | South Hill of Olynthus, view toward S along street with bothroi (Sec. G) |
| 1990.27.0180 | South Hill of Olynthus, view along street with row of bothroi (Sec. G), from S |
| 1990.27.0177 | South Hill of Olynthus, three of several bothroi in a north-south row at W edge of the site, from S-SW |
| 1990.27.0178 | South Hill of Olynthus, four of several bothroi in a north-south row at W edge of the site, from E-SE |
| 1990.27.0179 | South Hill of Olynthus, southernmost of several bothroi in a north-south row at W edge of the site, from N |
| 1990.27.0176 | South Hill of Olynthus, line of ancient street at N edge of site from E |
| 1990.27.0188 | View toward W along a side street at S edge of site |
| 1990.27.0212 | View from W edge of North Hill of Olynthus toward SW |
| 1990.27.0211 | View from W edge of North Hill of Olynthus toward W |
| 1990.27.0210 | View from W edge of North Hill of Olynthus toward NW |
| 1990.27.0196 | Southeast part of North Hill of Olynthus, view toward W along a street lined with large houses |
| 1990.27.0197 | Southeast part of North Hill of Olynthus, from NE |
| 1990.27.0202 | North Hill of Olynthus, from N |
| 1990.27.0187 | North Hill of Olynthus, view toward NW and house foundations |
| 1990.27.0190 | North Hill of Olynthus, houses foundations at S edge of site, from SE |
| 1990.27.0191 | North Hill of Olynthus, houses foundations at S edge of site, from S-SW |
| 1990.27.0192 | North Hill of Olynthus, houses foundations at S edge of site, from S |
| 1990.27.0193 | North Hill of Olynthus, cut blocks and tile fragments |
| 1990.27.0194 | North Hill of Olynthus, pebble floor in structure at SE |
| 1990.27.0198 | North Hill of Olynthus, remains of a black and white pebble floor in a house |
| 1990.27.0199 | North Hill of Olynthus, poor remains of a black and white pebble mosaic |
| 1990.27.0203 | North Hill of Olynthus, (at center of site) SW interior house corner with painted plaster, from NE |
| 1990.27.0200 | North Hill of Olynthus, view along a side street toward W and center of site |
| 1990.27.0201 | North Hill of Olynthus, view toward W along wide east-west street |
| 1990.27.0209 | North Hill of Olynthus, W edge of site from S |
| 1990.27.0208 | North Hill of Olynthus, view toward E along an east-west street in N section of site |
| 1990.27.0204 | North Hill of Olynthus, (at center of site) SW interior house corner with painted plaster, from NE |
| 1990.27.0205 | North Hill of Olynthus, pottery and tile fragments in the wide east-west street at center of site |
| 1990.27.0213 | North Hill of Olynthus, cobble pavement before mosaic floor (covered with sand) in a house in W section of site, from W |
| 1990.27.0206 | North Hill of Olynthus, black and white cobblestones house pavement in NW section of site, from E |
| 1990.27.0207 | North Hill of Olynthus, rubble wall and potsherds in NW section of site |
| 1990.27.0189 | Remains of red plaster on interior wall corner of house, from NE |
| 1990.27.0166 | Rotary mill stone at entrance to site of Olynthus |
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