Yerokambos
Minoan archeological site in Crete
Yerokambos is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan cemetery in central Crete.
Geography
The site is near the modern village of Lendas, south of the Asterousia mountains.
Archaeology
The tombs were built in Early Minoan I and in use through Middle Minoan IA.
References
- Swindale, Ian "Yerokambos" Retrieved 11 Feb 2006
External links
- http://www.minoancrete.com/yerokambos.htm
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Minoan civilization
- Minoan art
- Minoan chronology
- Minoan pottery
- Minoan seals
- Minoan palaces
- Minoan religion
- Minoan eruption
- Peak sanctuaries
Palaces |
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Settlements |
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Sanctuaries |
- Aegina Treasure
- Akrotiri Boxer Fresco
- Hagia Triada Sarcophagus
- Horns of Consecration
- Snake goddess figurines
- La Parisienne (fresco)
- Lustral basin
- Prince of the Lilies
- Stirrup jar
- Harvester Vase
- Kamares ware
- Kouloura
- Knossos board game
- Minoan Genius
- Minoan frescoes from Tell el-Dab'a
- Malia altar stone
- Malia Pendant
- Minoan Moulds of Palaikastro
- Minoan Bull-leaper
- Papoura Hill Circular Structure
- Vasiliki ware
- Wall Paintings of Thera
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