词条 | Fournou Korifi |
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Fournou Korifi is the archaeological site of a Minoan settlement on southern Crete. GeographyFournou Korifi was built at the top of a steep hill, with excellent views of the coast. ArchaeologyFournou Korifi was first excavated in 1967 by Peter Warren. The settlement was in use only during the Early Minoan II period. Among the artefacts excavated were two weaving looms. Several theories on the interpretation of the 100-room site are available from Peter Warren, Branigan and Todd Whitelaw. Fornou Korfiti, Myrtos is made up of nearly 101 rooms. "All of the rooms and areas are spread over the summit and upper slopes of a steep-sided hill overlooking the Lybian sea."[1]{{Incomplete short citation}} When excavated by Peter Warren in 1967, the structures were divided into two periods. Architecturally and Ceramically. The remains from period one remains go to the center of the site with the period two settlement around it. The exact boundaries of the site are being worn away by the natural environment. Despite this fact it does not seem that there was much of an extension for the settlement itself. "Based on an assessment of the effect of the erosion says that most of the site should be ameable to detailed analysis."[1]{{Incomplete short citation}} The various preserved artifacts in the soother portion of the site are the most useful in spotting archaeological distribution patterns but other preserved artifacts in the Northern part of the site prove comparable. configurations. References1. ^1 Whitelaw, Todd M. "The Settlement at Fournou Korifi Myrtpos and Aspects of Early Minoan Social organization," External links
3 : Minoan sites in Crete|Populated places in ancient Greece|Former populated places in Greece |
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