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Palaikastro or
Palekastro (Gr****: Παλαίκαστρο,
officially Gr****: Παλαίκαστρον), with the
Godart and
Olivier abbreviation PK, is a
thriving town, geographic...
- The
Palaikastro Kouros (Gr****: Κούρος του Παλαίκαστρου) is a
chryselephantine statuette of a male
youth (kouros)
excavated in
stages in the modern-day...
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famously the so-called "
Palaikastro Kouros" (not to be
confused with the
Archaic Kouros statues), from
Minoan Palaikastro, c. 1450 BC. It is likely...
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ancient It**** but
north of the
villages that
surround and are part of
Palaikastro. Vai does not
belong to them nor is it part of any
civic unit of the...
- come Hissarlik, Mycenae, Phaestus,
Hagia Triada, Tiryns, Phylakope,
Palaikastro and Gournia. Structures:
Ruins of palaces,
palatial villas, houses, built...
- Crete, Zeus was
worshipped at a
number of
caves at Knossos, Ida and
Palaikastro. In the ****enistic
period a
small sanctuary dedicated to Zeus Velchanos...
- The
Minoan Moulds of
Palaikastro (Gr****: Μήτρες του Παλαιοκάστρου Σητείας, romanized: Mitres tou
Palaiokastrou Sitias) are two double-sided
pieces of...
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Minoan peak
sanctuary in
eastern Crete. It
overlooks the
Minoan town of
Palaikastro and was
excavated by John
Myres in 1903. He
discovered a
large number...
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Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-99380-8. Reese, D.S. (1987). "
Palaikastro S**** and
Bronze Age Purple-Dye
Production in the
Mediterranean Basin"...
- Petras,
while 9
meter high
tsunamis swept over
coastal sites such as
Palaikastro. Ash and
pumice fell
across the island,
where it was
sometimes collected...