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List of archaeological sites of Greece (Lasithi)

Lasithi, the easternmost regional unit on the island of Crete, Greece, is rich in archaeological sites representing various periods of Minoan, Mycenaean, Classical, Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine civilizations. This list provides an overview of significant archaeological sites located within the Lasithi region.

  • Agia Triada: While technically within the Heraklion regional unit, it's close to the border and often studied in conjunction with Lasithi sites. This Minoan villa complex was likely an administrative or religious center.

  • Azoria: Situated on a hilltop overlooking the Gulf of Mirabello, Azoria is an Archaic and Classical Greek city with well-preserved public buildings and houses.

  • Gournia: A well-preserved Minoan town dating back to the Early Minoan period, Gournia provides valuable insights into daily life during the Bronze Age.

  • Itanos: An ancient city with a history stretching from the Minoan to the Byzantine periods. Its ruins are located near the modern village of Erimoupolis.

  • Kato Zakros: Site of a significant Minoan palace, Kato Zakros was an important port and trade center. The palace is smaller than Knossos or Phaistos but offers a unique perspective on Minoan architecture and culture.

  • Lato: One of the best-preserved Dorian cities in Crete, Lato is located inland, near Kritsa. It features well-defined streets, houses, and public buildings.

  • Mochlos: A small islet near the coast of Crete, Mochlos was a Minoan settlement and port. Archaeological excavations have revealed rich tombs and evidence of metalworking.

  • Myrtos: Two sites are associated with Myrtos. Myrtos Pyrgos is an Early Minoan settlement, while Fournou Korifi is another Early Minoan site. Both offer significant information about early Minoan life.

  • Palaikastro: A significant Minoan town near the eastern coast of Crete. It has yielded important archaeological finds, including the famous Kouros statue.

  • Petras: Situated near Siteia, Petras is a Minoan palace site which has been extensively excavated, revealing complex architecture and artifacts.

  • Psykro Cave (Diktaean Cave): According to Greek mythology, the birthplace of Zeus. This cave was a sacred site throughout antiquity and has yielded numerous votive offerings.

  • Trypitos: A Roman-era site near modern Makry Gialos, believed to be the location of the Roman city of Minoa.

This list is not exhaustive, as ongoing archaeological research continues to uncover new sites and expand our understanding of the rich history of the Lasithi region. Each site contributes to the broader narrative of Cretan and Greek civilization.