- destination.
Zakros is
sometimes divided into
Epano Zakros (Upper
Zakros), the
portion higher up on the hillside, and Kato
Zakros (Lower
Zakros), the part...
- The
Zakros Mountains are a
mountain range in
Lasithi in
eastern Crete, Greece. It
trends to the
northeast from
Diaskari Beach in the
southwest in the direction...
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structures as palaces,
namely those at Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Galatas, and
Zakros.
Minoan palaces consisted of
multistory wings surrounding an open rectangular...
-
Kourtaliotiko Gorge, Ha Gorge,
Platania Gorge, the
Gorge of the Dead (at Kato
Zakros, Sitia) and
Richtis Gorge and (Richtis)
waterfall at Exo
Mouliana in Sitia...
- Papapostolou, J. A. (1981). Crete: Knossos, Phaistos, Mallia, Aghia, Triadha,
Zakros, and the
Herakleion Museum. Clio Editions. pp. 72–73. Hood,
Sinclair (1981)...
- from
Malia Covers findings from 1700 BCE to 1450 BCE from the
palace of
Zakros, including: Rock
crystal rhyton Bull's head
rhyton Pottery with
floral and...
- A
corroded copper ingot from
Zakros, Crete,
shaped in the form of an
animal skin (oxhide)
typical in that era...
-
strong Cretan influence.
Around 1450 BC, the
palaces at Malia, Phaestos, and
Zakros were destro****,
leaving Knossos as the sole
surviving palace on Crete. In...
-
Minoan rhyton from the
Palace of
Zakros,
depicting a
rocky landscape with
Cretan goats....
- home to a
number of
ancient remains. Vasiliki,
Fournou Korifi, Pyrgos,
Zakros and
Gournia are
ruins of
Minoan date, Lato and
Itanos were
Doric towns....