Gournia

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Gournia is an important Minoan archaeological site on Crete known for its well-preserved Bronze Age town layout and palace complex.

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Gournia canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Minoan town
archaeological site
chronology Late Minoan I
Middle Minoan
country Greece
culture Minoan civilization
destroyedIn Late Bronze Age
surface form: Late Minoan IB period
discoveredBy Harriet Boyd Hawes
excavatedBy Harriet Boyd Hawes
excavationEndDate 1904
excavationStartDate 1901
function administrative center
craft production center
harbor town
hasFeature central court
courtyards
drainage system
magazines
palatial building
paved streets
stairways
terraced housing
workshops
hasModernNameLanguage Greek
heritageDesignation archaeological site of Greece
knownFor Minoan domestic architecture
craft production areas
palace complex
street network
well-preserved town layout
locatedIn Crete
Lasithi regional unit
locatedNear Pachia Ammos
materialCulture Minoan pottery
bronze tools
seal stones
stone vases
modernGreekName Γουρνιά
nearbySite Mochlos
Vasiliki
openToPublic true
overlooks Mirabello Bay
period Bronze Age
writingSystem Linear A

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