Keros Island, Greece; the earliest maritime sanctuary in the world and its magnificent finds

Archaeologists from the University of Cambridge, the Ephorate of the Cyclades and the Cyprus Institute have completed their four-year programme of excavations at the settlement adjoining the prehistoric sanctuary on Keros in the Cycladic Islands of Greece, the earliest maritime sanctuary in the world (2750-2240BC). Continue reading “Keros Island, Greece; the earliest maritime sanctuary in the world and its magnificent finds”

Megalithic structures and Neanderthals in Naxos island, Greece: an archaeological and anthropological ‘Heaven’

In this article we present rich photographic material from Archaic and Megalithic structures that are found scattered on the island of Naxos. Moreover, we offer to our reader the possibility to discover various interesting information about the archaeological and anthropological findings on the island. Continue reading “Megalithic structures and Neanderthals in Naxos island, Greece: an archaeological and anthropological ‘Heaven’”

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