Vathypetro
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Vathypetro is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan villa on Crete.
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[edit] Geography
The site is four kilometers south of Archanes.
[edit] Archaeology
Vathypetro was first excavated by Spyridon Marinatos.
[edit] Architectural Features
- tripartite shrine
- two courtyards
- ceramic workshop
- three-column stoa
[edit] Artifacts
- wine press
- olive press
- kiln
- gold earring
[edit] References
- Sakellarakis, J. and E. 1983 Crete Archanes