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Phylakopi archaeological area

Object location36° 45′ 15.88″ N, 24° 30′ 15.77″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo

(coordinate of the Entrance)

See also official Website http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/eh351.jsp?obj_id=2620

On the northeast of Milos, between the villages Pachena and Fylakopi (behind the Papafragas beach), between main road and sea.

Exemplary instead of "Phylakopi culture" type (2300-1300 BC).

Findings since the Early Bronze Age (Early Cycladic). Visible monuments of the Late Bronze Bronze Age: Phylakopi III-IV (Late Minoan and especially Mycenaean town), 1600-1100 BC.

Is here Bus stop of line Plakia-Pollonia.

Most of the findings (3300-1100 BC) are now stored in: Archaeological Museum of Milos (in Plaka), National Archaeological Museum of Athens, British Museum, Asmolean Museum (in Oxford).


Main archaeological site at Phylakopi[edit]

General views[edit]

Mycenaean wall and South Gate[edit]

Sanctuary[edit]

Finds from the Sanctuary[edit]

Phylacopy III /2[edit]

1400-1300 BC

Phylacopy IV[edit]

Late Helladic III B–C, 1300-1100 BC

East Pillar Room and Megaron area[edit]

East Pillar Room[edit]

Other finds from Fylakopi[edit]

Early Cycladic[edit]

Pre-Phylakopi, EC I-II, 3200-2300 BC

Phylacopy I[edit]

EC III, 2300-2000 BC

Phylacopy I-II[edit]

EC III / MC, ca 2000 BC

Phylacopy II[edit]

MC, 2000-1700 BC

Phylacopy III /1[edit]

LC I, 1700-1600 BC

Phylacopy III /1-2[edit]

LC I, 1700-1300 BC

Phylacopy III /2[edit]

LC, 1500-1300 BC

Phylacopy IV[edit]

Late Helladic III B–C, 1300-1100 BC

Hellenistic settlement at Phylakopi[edit]

Object location36° 45′ 15.55″ N, 24° 30′ 11.16″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo

West of the main Archaeological site. Between main Archaeological site and Papafragas beach.

Západně od hlavního archeologického areálu, tedy mezi ním a pláží Papafragas.


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