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Panormos, Phocis

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Panormos (previously called also Ano Kisseli) is a village of the municipality of Dorida in the prefecture of Phocis, Greece, built at an altitude of 90 meters. It is a small village with 88 inhabitants according to the 2011 census.

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Map of Panormos 330 58, Greece

Archaeological remains

The architectural remains on the slopes of Mt. Profitis Ilias at the settlement of Panormos are identified with the ancient Phaestino, a town of west Locris where the important sanctuary of Apollo in Phaestino was situated. Important finds from the broader region attest to the importance of the site in antiquity: a rich classical burial in Pithos, found at Lousa; an ancient defense tower to the northwest of the village; and a considerable number of manumission inscriptions, according to which a slave was "sold" to the god within the precinct of the temple of Apollo. This "sale" of slaves in the presence of witnesses was a widespread practice of manumitting in Central Greece, and particularly in Delphi.

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Panormos, Phocis Wikipedia