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Dimini (Greek: Διμήνι; Older forms: Diminio and Diminion) was a village nearby the city of Volos, in Thessaly (central Greece), in the prefecture of Magnesia. It is also the seat of the municipality of Aisonia, Esonia or Essonia (Greek: Αισωνία, Latin: Aesonia). The name Aisonia dates back to ancient times and it is the westernmost place in the Volos area. The Dimini area contains both a Mycenean settlement and a Neolithic settlement. The Neolithic settlement in Dimini was discovered near the end of 19th century and was first excavated by Greek archaeologists Christos Tsountas and Valerios Stais.

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Aisonia - Statistics
Prefecture: Magnesia
Province: Volos
Location:
Area:
-Total
-Water
-Rank

km²
km²
Rank xxth
Dwellings:
Population: (2001)
 - Total
 - Density¹
 - Rank

 5,592


Elevation:
 -lowest:
 -centre:
 -highest:

about 10 m
62 m(centre)
Postal code: 385 00
Area/distance code: 11-30-24210 (030-24210)-8
Municipal code: 3703
Car designation: BO
3-letter abbreviation: ESS Essonia
Name of inhabitants: Aesonian sing.
-s pl.
Website: [www.magnesia.gr/dimoi/dimoi_aisonia.htm]

Information

In 1886, Lolling and Wolters excavated the Mycenean tholos tomb known as Lamiospito. In 1901, Valerios Stais discovered the tholos tomb on the hill of the Neolithic settlement. He worked at the Dimini settlement with Christos Tsountas from 1901 up until 1903. In 1977, George Chourmouziadis continued excavations at the Neolithic settlement. Excavations of the Mycenean settlement in Dimini began in 1980 by V. Adrimi-Sismani.

The "invasion theory" states that the people of the Neolithic Dimini culture were responsible for the violent conquest of the Sesklo culture at around 5000 BC. Moreover, the theory considers the "Diminians" and the "Seskloans" as two separate cultural entities. However, I. Lyritzis provides a different story pertaining to the relations between the Dimini and the Sesklo cultures. He, along with R. Galloway, compared ceramic materials from both Sesklo and Dimini utilizing thermoluminescence dating methods. He discovered that the inhabitants of the settlement in Dimini appeared around 4800 BC, four centuries after the fall of the Sesklo civilization (ca. 4400 BC). Lyritzis concluded that the "Seskloans" and "Diminians" coexisted for a period of time.

Other

Dimini has a school, a lyceum, a post office, banks and a square (plateia).

Historical population

Year Communal population Change (town) Municipal population
1981 1,608 - -
1991 1,956 348/21.64% 2,897

Source

External links




North: Nea Ionia/Iolkos
West: Feres Aisonia East: Pagasetic Gulf
South: Nea Agchialos

See also

Municipalities of Magnesia
Afetes | Agria | Aisonia | Almyros | Alonissos | Argalasti | Artemida | Feres | Iolcos | Karla | Milea | Mouresi | Nea Agchialos | Nea Ionia | Portaria | Pteleos | Skiathos | Skopelos | Sourpi | Volos | Zagora
(Non municipal) communes of Magnesia
Anavra | Keramidi | Makrinitsa | Trikeri
Provinces of Magnesia
Almyros | Northern Sporades | Volos

 


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