At the ten most impressive excavations of the past year include a valid U.S. magazine "Archaeology", Ancient Eleftherna!
The ancient city of Rethymno, which in the last 25 years subject to systematic excavations of the archeology professor at the University of Crete and Director of the Museum of Cycladic Art, Nikos Stampolidis, is a stunning example of ancient Cretan culture, consisting of data and mentioning the Mycenaean architecture.
This award was given from the American magazine for the discovery of a "luxury" common grave of four women, probably priestesses, dating to the 8th century BC. The findings may even lead to a reconsideration of certain things we knew so far for so-called "dark age" (1200 to 800 BC) Greek culture.
The ancient city of Rethymno, which in the last 25 years subject to systematic excavations of the archeology professor at the University of Crete and Director of the Museum of Cycladic Art, Nikos Stampolidis, is a stunning example of ancient Cretan culture, consisting of data and mentioning the Mycenaean architecture.
This award was given from the American magazine for the discovery of a "luxury" common grave of four women, probably priestesses, dating to the 8th century BC. The findings may even lead to a reconsideration of certain things we knew so far for so-called "dark age" (1200 to 800 BC) Greek culture.

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