Phylaki
Archaeology
The site, discovered in 1981, is a Late Minoan IIIA tholos tomb. At least 9 burials were made here.
Artefacts found included a gold necklace which contained 28 rosettes of gold, fifteen seal stones, amulets, bronze weapons and bronze utensils. Ivory decorations from a wooden box include: the heads of warriors in boar's tusk helmets, Plaques found are decorated with wild goats, sphinxes and "figure of eight" shields.
This area was used as a dump site for the town, which may have preserved it from damage to the smaller items that were hidden under the trash and animal bodies.
References
- Swindale, Ian [http://www.minoancrete.com/phylaki.htm "Phylaki"] Retrieved 11 Feb 2006
External links
- http://www.minoancrete.com/phylaki.htm
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Category:1981 archaeological discoveries
Category:Minoan sites in Crete
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