The Oval House (925-900 BC)
It is the oldest known East Greek house in Western Anatolia. It can be claimed that the house was surrounded by a garden since no other building has been excavated near the house. The oval house’s dimensions are 4 x 2.45 m.
The Oinochoe Megaron (650-630 BC)
The Oinochoe Megaron is the first building of a complex consisting of seven parts. It is a more developed version of earlier multi-roomed buildings at Smyrna.
The Meeting Megaron (630 BC)
It is a single roomed consisting of a 73 square meters area. Due to its large dimensions and the surrounding structures and its location in the city center, it may be suggested that it was a public building.
The Double Megaron (The beginning of the 6th century BC)
The floor of the megaron was covered with stone blocks. The places in front of the megaron were used as courtyard. It was one of the earlier East Greek examples of the houses with courtyard.
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