DRIROS SITE
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The ruins of the temple of Apollo Delphinos in an archaeological site in Neapolis.
There's not much left of the old Driros. The oldest remains date from the 8th century BC. Excavations began in 1917 after the discovery, fifty years earlier by farmers, of a stone engraved on all four sides (the oath of two young men showing their support for Driros). The stone was transported by the Turks to Istanbul where it is now. Some bronze statuettes dating from the 7th century BC have been discovered here, as well as the ruins of the temple of Apollo Delphinos, the object of your visit.
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Il faut ensuite marcher sur un chemin caillouteux et rempli d'orties pour ne découvrir que des tas de pierres écroulés sans aucune indication.