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  2. Heraklion Archaeological Museum - Wikipedia

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    Most of the museum was closed for renovation from 2006 and reopened in May 2013. [3] The Heraklion Archaeological Museum is a Special Regional Service of the Ministry of Culture and its purpose is to acquire, safeguard, conserve, record, study, publish, display and promote Cretan artefacts from the Prehistoric to the Late Roman periods.

  3. Malia (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    By the Middle Minoan IIB period the town had grown and a sizable mudbrick palace had been constructed. Archaeological finds from the level, including Anatolian obsidian, demonstrate widespread trade was in progress. [1] Kamares style one-handled three-legged plate from Malia (Middle Minoan IIB period; 1800-1700 BC) - Heraklion Archaeological Museum

  4. Knossos - Wikipedia

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    Bull-leaping fresco now in the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, the duplicate shown here is fixed to the wall of the upper throne room Dolphins fresco. The palace at Knossos used considerable amounts of colour, as were Greek buildings in the classical period. In the EM Period, the walls and pavements were coated with a pale red derived from red ...

  5. Harvester Vase - Wikipedia

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    The Harvester Vase is a Late Bronze Age stone rhyton, dating to about 1550 to 1500 BC, found at Hagia Triada, an ancient "palace" of the Minoan civilization in Crete.It is now in the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, and is an important example of Minoan art from the Neopalatial Period.

  6. Heraklion - Wikipedia

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    Architecture from the 19th century is represented by the St Titus Cathedral, built in 1869 as the Yeni Cami ("New Mosque"), and the Agios Minas Cathedral (1862–95). An example of modern architecture in Heraklion is the Heraklion Archaeological Museum built between 1937 and 1940 by architect Patroklos Karantinos.

  7. Minoan snake goddess figurines - Wikipedia

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    Heraklion Archaeological Museum. The combination of elaborate clothes that leave the breasts completely bare, and "snake-wrangling", [3] attracted considerable publicity, not to mention various fakes, and the smaller figure in particular remains a popular icon for Minoan art and religion, now also generally referred to as a "Snake Goddess".

  8. Kamares ware - Wikipedia

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    Kamares ware jug, Protopalatial period (2100-1700 BCE). Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete (photo by Wolfgang Sauber). Kamares ware is a distinctive style of Minoan pottery produced by the Minoans in Crete. It is recognizable by its light-on-dark decoration, with white, red, and orange abstract motifs painted over a black background.

  9. Prinias - Wikipedia

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    Prinias (ancient Rizinia) is an archaeological site in Crete that has revealed a seventh-century BCE temple with striking similarities to ancient Egyptian architecture, including an Egyptianised seated goddess. It is 35 kilometres (22 mi) southwest of Iraklion, about halfway between Gortyn and Knossos. Above the site is a peak sanctuary, a sub ...

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