Archaeological Sites in Central Crete - Heraklion. Minoan Culture and Hellenic Civilization
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This is the most important archaeological site in central Crete, by Malia holiday resort. It is located at the northeastern border of the Heraklion nomos (prefecture), and east of the eponymous village, between Mt. Dikti and the sea on a narrow strip of coastal plain.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 05 September 2010 16:34 |
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The Late Minoan cemetery of Armeni is located 8 kilometres south of Rethymnon on the road to Spili and Agia Galini. The site has been excavated since 1969 by Yiannis Tzedakis. Over 200 chamber tombs and one tholos tomb have so far been discovered. The chamber tombs are cut into what is quite a hard rock, which explains why they are so well preserved.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 05 September 2010 18:04 |
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During the Roman times, Lappa was an important city located at the village of Argiroupolis. It held control over the land from the north to the south coast. Present day Loutro, on the south coast of Crete, used to be one of the two harbours of Lappa.
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Last Updated on Friday, 03 August 2012 13:23 |
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Professor Yannis Sakellarakis discovered the site in 1982, during his first day of excavations at the nearby Ideon Andron Cave by Psiloritis mountain, close to Anogia Village, when a shepherd told him about his pastures and sheep in an area called “Zominthos.”
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Last Updated on Friday, 26 October 2012 13:58 |
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Monastiraki is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan town close to Monastiraki village on the island of Crete. The site is on the plain of Amari, west of the Ida massif. Monastiraki is 38 kilometers from Rethymnon.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 15 August 2010 08:25 |
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Visit Knossos, Archanes, Gortys, Phaistos, Matala, Anogia, Zoniana Cave and Koutouloufari in Crete Crete is an island of amazing diversity and exquisite natural beauty; East Crete is famous for its unique setting and long history and with a hire car you will be able to explore it with comfort and convenience.
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Last Updated on Monday, 23 August 2010 15:12 |
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The Kamilari vaulted tomb is a key monument of the Minoan civilization. It is located in the fertile Plain of Mesara near Phestos archaeological site, and close to Kamilari village, Crete. The diameter of the tholos is 7.65 meters and belongs to Middle Minoan Period (2000-1700 BCE).
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Last Updated on Saturday, 07 August 2010 10:06 |
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Apodoulou minoan settlement: A small blue sign in the village of Apodoulou informs you that 2 km to the west you will find the Apodoulou Minoan settlement. Like so many other cases, this settlement was conventionally named after the modern village close to it, since there was no clue as to its actual name.
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Last Updated on Friday, 13 August 2010 16:55 |
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At the sea coast of Kato Gouves, 15 kilometres east of Heraklion city, a large settlement of the Late Minoan period has been partly excavated by the archaeologist D. Vallianos. The settlement is divided into three building complexes crossed by a road which lies vertically to the sea.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 20 January 2011 20:33 |
The frescoed cave temple of Agios Efthimios is situated on a high altitude, near the entrance of the gorge of Zaros, close and over the Monastery of Agios Nikolaos. The Italian architect Gerola, who photographed all the important monuments of Crete around the 1900s, recorded a 1438 inscription on the frescoes.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 01 August 2010 17:57 |
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To avoid the heat, we begin our journey to Gortys very early. There are several winding country roads through the mountains. However, the best route is from Iraklio to the highway that leads directly to the south coast. Despite driving the mountain pass behind a large truck hauling construction equipment, we arrive in Gortys before 9:00 AM. Unfortunately, it is already getting hot.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 22 July 2010 12:03 |
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