Archaic Crete and the Excavation of Lyttos

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Archaic Crete and the Excavation of Lyttos

January 16 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The Archaeological Museum of Heraklion is pleased to invite you to the first lecture of 2025 as part of the lecture series of the periodic exhibition “EKATOMPOLIS: The World of Archaic Crete”.

Speaker: Antonis Kotsonas, Associate Professor of Mediterranean History and Archaeology at the University of New York and co-director of the excavation at ancient Lyttos.

Join us for a presentation by one of the most renowned experts on Archaic Crete, who is at the forefront of research, excavating Archaic Lyttos and bringing to light new finds.

Topics to be discussed:

  • What is the significance of the Archaic period for the history of Crete and why has it remained in the shadow of the Minoan period?
  • What are the aims and findings of the excavation at Lyttos and how do they contribute to revising the image we have of the world of Archaic Crete?

We look forward to discovering new aspects of Crete’s rich history together!

Image: Depiction of a ship on a fragment of an Attic black-figure vase, one of the new finds from ancient Lyttos. 520-510 BC. Heraklion Ephorate of Antiquities.

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16/01/2025
18:00
Archaeological Museum of Heraklion
Lecture: Archaic Crete and the Excavation of Lyttos by Antonis Kotsonas

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Date:
January 16
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Venue

Heraklion Archaeological Museum
Heraklion, Crete Greece + Google Map

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