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- The Arkalochori Axe is a 2nd millennium BC Minoan bronze votive double axe head or labrys excavated by Spyridon Marinatos in 1934 in the Arkalochori cave...
- Arkalochori (Gr****: Αρκαλοχώρι) is a town and a former muni****lity in the Heraklion regional unit, Crete, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform...
- based at Kastelli Kissamou the Metropolis of Arkalochori, Kastelli and Viannos, based at Arkalochori. List of Archbishops of Crete Theocharis Detorakis...
- to the west. According to scientists at the Geodynamic Institution, Arkalochori subsided by up to 15 cm. A maximum ground subsidence of ~22 cm was estimated...
- as votive offerings and have been found in considerable numbers; the Arkalochori Axe is a famous and rather larger example. Minoan double axes have also...
- pendulous **** have also been found at Malia and Phaistos.: p.125 The Arkalochori Axe also bears a short inscription that uses several signs similar to...
- signs posted nearby the restricted items. Snake Goddess Phaistos Disc Arkalochori Axe Malia Pendant Hymn to Dictaean Zeus stele Minoan rhyton in form of...
- Minoan peak sanctuary, ****ociated with the palace of Knossos Arkalochori – site of the Arkalochori Axe Karfirefuge site, one of the last Minoan sites Akrotiri...
- between the Kouretes' weapons at the cave and the dedicated weapons at Arkalochori". Among the offerings recovered from the cave, the most spectacular are...
- earthquake which killed about 600 people and about two w****s after the 2021 Arkalochori earthquake. Weak tremors were felt in Giza and Cairo, which also coincided...