Archaeologists have uncovered a rare gate sanctuary at the Minoan palace of Archanes in Crete, the first of its kind found at a Minoan site. Led by Efi Sapouna-Sakellaraki, the excavation revealed altars, religious artifacts, and Mycenaean-era remnants, offering new insights into the palace’s historical and religious significance.
Tag: Mycenaean period
Discovered within the historical site of Lerna in Greece's Argolid region, the ‘House of Tiles’ stands as a significant relic of ancient history. Recognised as Greece's oldest standing house, it offers a unique glimpse into the Early Bronze Age, dating back to roughly 2800-2200 BCE.