Santorini: The Minoan Eruption Lecture 12.

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Santorini: The Minoan Eruption Lecture 12

Archeological investigations at Akrotiri

Akrotiri

Plaster cast of wooden table. Akrotiri. Mature Late Cycladic I period (17th century B.C.).

Jug imported from the Greek mainland to Akrotiri. Mature Late Cycladic I period (17th century B.C.).

Pithos with lilies. Mature Late Cycladic I period (17th century B.C.).

The Blue Monkeys. Akrotiri, Complex B. Mature Late Cycladic I period (17th century B.C.).

Wall-painting of Ladies and Papyri. House of the Ladies. Mature Late Cycladic I period (17th century B.C.).