Voyage to Crete: Iraklion
by Eti Bonn-Muller
July 29, 2009
All roads on Crete eventually lead back to Iraklion, so here I am again. Spent yesterday in transit and organizing my photos and notes. Today, I saw another important salvage dig and toured the Archaeological Museum.
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Salvage excavations were conducted last year at this site near the sea, where a pedestrian walkway was planned. Archaeologists found the remains of a Greek Orthodox church built in the 12th century, with intriguing wall paintings that date to the 13th and 14th centuries (the church appears to have been in use until the 16th century). It also featured 36 rectangular graves in the floor, visible in the foreground.
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