Perhaps the inspiration for Atlantis, Minoan civilization born on the island of Crete spread throughout the Mediterranean before it mysteriously collapsed.
This gold pendant was discovered in 1930 at the cemetery of Chrysolakkos, which means "pit of gold," in the ancient Minoan town of Malia in Crete. Although the famed archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans ...
On a summer day in 1908, Italian archaeologist Luigi Pernier unearthed what would become one of history’s most tantalizing puzzles. While excavating the ancient Minoan palace of Phaistos in Crete, ...
One of the longest ancient Roman aqueducts in the Mediterranean is preserved in excellent condition in Heraklion, capital of ...
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Ancient Minoan Structure Unearthed on Crete’s Future Airport Site Sparks Major Archaeological Interest
In a groundbreaking discovery that has the potential to delay a significant infrastructure project, Greek archaeologists have unearthed a 4,000-year-old stone building on a hilltop in Crete, earmarked ...
After the famous Minoan eruption, when was Santorini resettled? Thankfully, archaeological and historical evidence provides answers.
"A complete guide with 26 excursions and detailed maps"--Cover. https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=liball&source=~!silibraries&uri=full=3100001 ...
"This volume evolved from a workshop series entitled 'The practical impact of science on field archaeology' held in the autumn of 1996 on the campuses of the Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University.
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