Phylakopi
Sign in to savethumb|Minoan fresco at Phylakopi on Milos. Phylakopi (), located at the northern coast of the island of Milos, is one of the most important Bronze Age settlements in the Aegean and especially in the Cyclades. The importance of Phylakopi is in its continuity throughout the Bronze Age (i.e. from mid-3rd millennium BC until the 12th century BC) and because of this, it is the type-site for the investigation of several chronological periods of the Aegean Bronze Age.
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20 sectionsContents
- Excavations
- Megaron
- Infant Burial
- Bronze Age
- Phylakopi I
- Phylakopi II
- Phylakopi III
- Thera eruption
- Sanctuary
- Pillar Rooms Complex
- Excavation
- Layout
- Function
- Trench пs
- Pillars
- Friezes
- Terminology Contentions
- See also
- References
- External links
thumb|Minoan fresco at Phylakopi on Milos. Phylakopi (), located at the northern coast of the island of Milos, is one of the most important Bronze Age settlements in the Aegean and especially in the Cyclades. The importance of Phylakopi is in its continuity throughout the Bronze Age (i.e. from mid-3rd millennium BC until the 12th century BC) and because of this, it is the type-site for the investigation of several chronological periods of the Aegean Bronze Age.
==Excavations== thumb|270px| "Duck vase" from Milos, Phylakopi I culture. Cycladic Early Bronze Age 2800-2000 BC, [[British Museum]]
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