- Atsipades
Atsipades (also Atsipadhes, Atsipadhes Korakias which refers specifically to the peak) is a modern village and an archaeological site of a Minoan
peak sanctuary in western Crete.Geography
Atsipades is about 20km south of the modern town of
Rethymnon .Korakias peak is a part ofMount Kouroupas , above the modern village of Atsipades.Archaeology
Atsipades was identified as a peak sanctuary in 1986. The site was excavated in 1989 by the Atsipadhes Korakias Peak Sanctuary Project, directed by Alan Peatfield, then Curator of the
British School at Athens branch at Knossos, now atUniversity College Dublin Ireland .Atsipades was in use from Early Minoan III to Middle Minoan II.
Finds included ceramic
spindle whorl s forweaving , numerous clay human and animalfigurines , ceramic lamps and ceramic altars (a group of finds originally suggested to depict circumcised human phalloi has since been recognised to represent sleeved human arms).The votive animal figurines are mostly of cattle. Settlements found by an
archaeological field survey in the nearby Ayios Vasilios Valley suggest that this peak sanctuary served a rural community offarmstead s andhamlets .References
*cite book|last=Jones|first=Donald W.|title=Peak Sanctuaries and Sacred Caves in Minoan Crete: Comparison of Artifacts|year=1999|publisher=P. Aströms|location=Jonsered|id=ISBN 91-7081-153-9
*Peatfield, Alan (1994). " [http://www.ucd.ie/cai/classics-ireland/1994/Peatfield94.html The Atsipadhes Korakias Peak Sanctuary Project] ". Retrieved12 April 2008 .
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