Lefkandi (
Greek: Λευκαντί) is a coastal village on the island of
Euboea,
Greece. Archaeological finds attest to a settlement on the promontory locally known as Xeropolis, while several associated cemeteries have been identified nearby. The settlement site is located on a promontory overlooking the Euripos, with small bays forming natural harbours east and west of the site. The cemeteries are located on the hillslopes northwest of the settlement; the plots identified so far are known as the East Cemetery, Skoubris, Palia Perivolia, Toumba, in addition to further smaller groups of burials. The site is located between the island's two main cities in antiquity,
Chalkis and
Eretria. Excavation here is conducted under the direction of the
British School at Athens, and is ongoing as of 2007 (Previous campaigns in 1964-8, 1981-4).