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⚠️ Editorial Hold — Category / Name Mismatch

This article has not been generated because the research bundle contains an irreconcilable conflict between the assigned category and the actual POI.

Assigned category: churches

POI name: Archaiologikos Choros Fylakopis Milou ("Archaeological Site of Phylakopi of Milos")

Source description: "Ancient Bronze Age settlement on Milos, one of the Aegean's most important prehistoric excavation sites."

Phylakopi (Φυλακωπή) is a real and significant Bronze Age settlement on the northeast coast of Milos, excavated first by the British School at Athens in the 1890s and later by Colin Renfrew in the 1970s. It is an ancient ruin / archaeological site, not a church, chapel, monastery, or place of worship. No church or chapel named Archaiologikos Choros Fylakopis Milou exists.

Writing a church article under this name would require inventing a place of worship that does not exist, which violates the hard editorial rule against inventing facts.

Recommended actions

  1. Recategorise this POI. The correct category is ancient_sites, ruins, archaeological_sites, or equivalent. The correct schema.org type would be TouristAttraction or ArchaeologicalSite.
  2. Re-run the generator with the corrected category and a fresh research bundle including excavation history, visitor access information, and proximity to Pollonia village.
  3. Do not publish any church article under this slug, as it would mislead readers and harm SEO trust.

What a correctly categorised article would cover

  • Three successive Bronze Age city layers (Early, Middle, and Late Cycladic periods, roughly 2800–1100 BC)
  • The famous find site of the Venus de Milo (discovered 1820), now in the Louvre
  • The Late Bronze Age shrine excavated by Renfrew, which is the only genuine religious structure on the site
  • Access from the road between Pollonia and Adamas
  • The Milos Archaeological Museum in Plaka, which holds finds from Phylakopi
  • Coordinates: 36.7552, 24.5050 — northeast coast, near Pollonia

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