forty years ago, in 1970, a geologist by the name of H.G. Wunderlich happened upon the Palace � and made some particularly interesting hypotheses about the Palace. In his book,The Secret of Crete, he goes as far to suggest that the Palace itself was not a Palace of civilization � ...
Just south of the harbour lies the ancient agora (always open), excavated after the 1933 quake: no compelling sights other than foundations of a Hellenistic Aphrodite temple and re-erected Roman columns from a stoa, but a pleasant wander nonetheless. The other, more extensive archeological zone ...
, the scale is related to the festival of the “Arrifores”, and it is believed that the Arrifores, who were four aristocratic girls aged seven to eleven, descended from here one night in early summer, bringing the “Arrita”, the unspoken things, to the Sanctuary of Aphrodite [58]....