A marble fgurine of Cycladic type and a fragment of a Kampos bottle were discovered in the excavation carried out at Kannia, near Mitropolis, in 1958. Tese two objects, and four obsidian blades (very probably Melian in origin) testify that the site – known for its Final Neolithic I-II pottery – was probably also frequented during the Early Minoan IB. Moreover, they indicate the spread of Cycladic-related artefacts also in central-southern Crete
Kykladika from Kannia near Mitropolis (Crete)
Cucuzza
2018-01-01
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A marble fgurine of Cycladic type and a fragment of a Kampos bottle were discovered in the excavation carried out at Kannia, near Mitropolis, in 1958. Tese two objects, and four obsidian blades (very probably Melian in origin) testify that the site – known for its Final Neolithic I-II pottery – was probably also frequented during the Early Minoan IB. Moreover, they indicate the spread of Cycladic-related artefacts also in central-southern CreteFile in questo prodotto:
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