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According to the archaeological evidence, Syros was first inhabited in prehistoric times (4000 BC) and later in the Cycladic period (3000 BC). In the areas of Kastri and Chalandriani, graves and settlements have been discovered. The first reference to Syros was made by Homer, who referred to it as "Syrie".
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