- Archanes
Archanes (Αρχάνες, also Arkhanes, Arhanes,
Godart & Olivier abbreviation: ARKH) is a municipality in theHeraklion Prefecture ,Crete ,Greece . Population 4,548 (2001). It is also thearchaeological site of an ancient Minoan settlement in centralCrete . [J. and E.Sakellarakis , (1991) "Crete Archanes" ISBN 960-213-234-5 (guidebook)] The discovery of ancient roads leading from Archanes toJuktas ,Anemospilia ,Xeri Kara andVathypetro indicate that Archanes was an important hub in the region during Minoan times.Archaeological evidence indicates that ancient Archanes spread out over the same area as the modern town of Archanes.Archaeology
In 1912,
Xanthoudides noted the importance of Archanes, butSir Arthur Evans was the first to characterize the site aspalatial , declaring that Archanes was likely a Summer Palace for theKnossos kings.Spyridon Marinatos and N. Platon excavated minor areas in the region, but nothing supported Evans' theory. In 1964, J.Sakellarakis dug trial trenches at the Tourkoyeitonia site and uncovered the first evidence of a palace site. Since 1966, Archanes has been excavated by the Greek Archaeaological Society under the supervision of JohnSakellarakis and Efi Sapouna-Sakellarakis .In the
Minoan era,aqueduct s delivered water toKephala Hill from spring water sources at Archanes, which are also the source of theKairatos River . [ [http://letmespeaktothedriver.com/site/10854/knossos.html#fieldnotes C. Michael Hogan, "Knossos fieldnotes", Modern Antiquarian (2007)] ]Troullos is the easternmost site of the Archanes settlement.Tourkoyeitonia
Tourkoyeitonia, in central Archanes, is the site of its palace, likely built in the Middle Minoan period. Excavations began here in 1964 by J. Sakellarakis.
Architecture
Architectural features at Tourkoyeitonia include:
* Building Materials:ashlar blocks,poros-stone plaques and blocks,plaster , wood,stucco floor tiles,gypsum ,kouskoura slabs, mud bricks,ironstone blocks,schist plaques, blue marble flooring
* Incurved () altars
* Wooden columns and pillars
* Wall-paintings: A woman with long curly hair in a frilled-dress holding a branch in Antechamber 2
*Polytheron - doorways with three openings
* "at least" three storeys in some areas
*Light-well s
* Drain systemArtifacts
Movable artefacts found at Tourkoyeitonia include:
*Porphyrite stone lamps
* Vases,amphora e, cooking pots, cups
* Clayloom weights
* 30plaster tripodal offering tables
* Plaster horns "of consecration"
* Blacksteatite lamp
* Bronze chisel
* Triton shell
* Marblepestle
*Terracotta figurines
* Silver earring
*Ivory pin
* Bronze pins
* TweezersThe Archive
Southwest of Tourkoyeitonia, more of the palace is found. While little remains of the architecture, the walls that are preserved are Middle Minoan III-Late Minoan IA.
Linear A tablets and the model of a house were excavated at The Archive along with MMIII-LMIA pottery and several unworked pieces ofrock crystal ,obsidian andsteatite .The Reservoir
This man-made enclosure of a spring, first partially excavated in 1921 by
Sir Arthur Evans was later completed by J.Sakellarakis in 1964. The floor is laid with pebbles and the walls areporos-stone . Evidence indicates that it was built between Middle Minoan IB and Middle Minoan IIIA, destroyed during Late Minoan IA and then restored and in various use afterwards. The Reservoir is within the palace grounds.The Theatre Area
A large paved area, dissected by walkways which in the center form a triangle, is found at the site called "The Theatre Area" or
Aghios Nikolaos . Two stepped altars are found here, one on a walkway and one on the pavement. There is a painting of a reconstruction of this area in Sakellarakis' "Crete Archanes" guidebook on page 49 which does this area more justice than a description.References
External links
* [http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/eh351.jsp?obj_id=2422 Hellenic Ministry of Culture: Archanes]
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