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The structure known as “drakospito” (ogre's house) on top of Mount Ocha, Euboea. 1. Interior view of the entrance and part of the façade. 2. Plan of the site. 3. Plan and section of the entrance.

Tags: Ancient temples, Architecture and built environment, Art and antiquities, Central Greece, Drakospita (Ogre houses of Euboea), Euboea, Greece, Karystos, Megalithic monuments, Mount Ocha, Mountains, Natural environment, Plans and drawings

The structure known as “drakospito” (ogre's house) on top of Mount Ocha, Euboea. According to the author, it was and ancient sanctuary. However, although animal remains and fragments of vases have been discovered on the site, to date the exact function of the building has not been established with certainty.

Tags: Ancient temples, Architecture and built environment, Art and antiquities, Central Greece, Drakospita (Ogre houses of Euboea), Euboea, Greece, Karystos, Megalithic monuments, Mount Ocha, Mountains, Natural environment

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