Aussie archaeologists aim to solve Greek mystery

Fifty Australian archaeologists have begun a bid in Greece to try and solve the mystery of why a bustling early Iron Age city was abandoned.

Lesley Beaumont at the Zagora site on Andros, Greece -I.Havlicek, Powerhouse Museum.jpg
Fifty Australian archaeologists have begun a bid in Greece to try and solve the mystery of why a bustling early Iron Age city was abandoned.

They're in Zagora, once a city that was thriving with farming and industry on the island of Andros in the 9th century BC before it was inexplicably abandoned.

One of the dig's co-directors is Lesley Beaumont from Sydney University's Department of Archaeology.

Thea Cowie asked her why it's so important to solve the mystery.

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Published 24 October 2013 4:52pm
Updated 24 October 2013 9:05pm
By Thea Cowie
Source: World News Australia

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