According to the ground radar detection, almost the entire area of this two-hectare hill is littered with the remains of buildings, and in one rectangular plot of 100m x 150m, the remnants of the buildings are very dense.
Based on the map detected by the ground radar, this building is divided into two parts, the north and the south. The northern part appears more complex, presumably the main structure, while the southern part is simpler, more like an auxiliary building.
Between these two parts, the north and the south, there's a massive central square, about more than 1,400 square meters, organically connecting the palace structures of the north and the south.
Evidently, it's impossible to excavate such a vast area in the two weeks stipulated by Greek law, so the only purpose of carrying out the excavation now is to find some items that could give a rough idea about this site.