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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES of Eastern Crete

Agia Fotia - Sitia

 

 

This is an area of great archaeological interest because, in addition to various chance finds and signs of habitation in the cave of Koufoto on the shore, a large necropolis came to light near the cave (at a place now known as Patima). 252 graves of the early minoan period were discovered and it is estimated that another 50 must have been destroyed by cultivation of the surrounding land. It is the largest Minoan cemetery so far found in Crete. The graves are of an early chamber tomb type with an antechamber and a main chamber, though there are also simple pit tombs which probably contained child burials. Almost all the tombs contained more than one burial.

The finds were very rich, including about 1800 vessels of various types and in excellent conditfon, an extremely interesting collection of bronze objects among which were fish hooks, daggers, spearheads etc, and also a number of noteworthy stone artefacts such as axes and querns. The finding of two lead zoomorphic amulets is considered important. The excavator, Ephor of Antiquities Kostis Davaras, believes that they lend substance to the view that lead, like silver, was regarded as a precious metal in the early Minoan period.

Some scholars believe that the cemetery belonged to the prehistoric Cycladic settlers in Crete.

From the book "Sitia", N.Papadakis, Archaeologist,1983

 
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Other Archaeological Sites in Eastern Crete

Kato Zakros
Elia-Palekastro
Makrigialos
Petras
Itanos-Ermoupolis
Pressos
Etia (Venetian Mansion)
Koufonisi-Lefki
Agia Fotia
Voila (Venetian Mansion)
Hamezi
Tripitos
Archaeological Museum of Sitia
Life in Minoan Crete

 

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