Erana (Messenia)

Coordinates: 37°07′11″N 21°34′35″E / 37.1198°N 21.5764°E / 37.1198; 21.5764
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Erana (Ancient Greek: ἡ Ἔρανα) was a town in ancient Messenia, Greece, mentioned by Strabo as lying upon the road between Cyparissia and Pylus. According to Strabo, it was erroneously identified by some with the Homeric Arene.[1]

It was located near the present town Filiatra, in an area that is now known as Agia Kyriaki. More archeologically interesting sites have been found around Filiatra. A stone axe from the Neolithic era has been found at Gournospilies. In Armakadia, on the road from Filiatra to Gargalianoi, traces of a Mycenean settlement have been found, including a Mycenean tomb.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Strabo. Geographica. Vol. viii. pp. 348, 361. Page numbers refer to those of Isaac Casaubon's edition.

37°07′11″N 21°34′35″E / 37.1198°N 21.5764°E / 37.1198; 21.5764