Archaeological Museum of Sitia
Museum in Greece
The Archaeological Museum of Sitia is a museum in Sitia of Crete, in Greece. Its collection consists of Minoan-era finds from Sitia, Zakros, Petra and Palaikastro.
See also
- Palaikastro Kouros
External links
- Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism / in Greek
- ancient-greece.org
- www.interkriti.org
- www.planetware.com
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Minoan civilization
- Minoan art
- Minoan chronology
- Minoan pottery
- Minoan seals
- Minoan palaces
- Minoan religion
- Minoan eruption
- Peak sanctuaries
Palaces |
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Settlements |
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Tombs |
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Sanctuaries |
- Aegina Treasure
- Akrotiri Boxer Fresco
- Hagia Triada Sarcophagus
- Horns of Consecration
- Snake goddess figurines
- La Parisienne (fresco)
- Lustral basin
- Prince of the Lilies
- Stirrup jar
- Harvester Vase
- Kamares ware
- Kouloura
- Knossos board game
- Minoan Genius
- Minoan frescoes from Tell el-Dab'a
- Malia altar stone
- Malia Pendant
- Minoan Moulds of Palaikastro
- Minoan Bull-leaper
- Papoura Hill Circular Structure
- Vasiliki ware
- Wall Paintings of Thera
- Arthur Evans
- Heraklion Archaeological Museum
- Archaeological Museum of Chania
- Archaeological Museum of Sitia
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