Agia Triada

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Agia Triada is an important Minoan archaeological site in Crete, known for its well-preserved villa complex and rich finds including the famous Agia Triada sarcophagus.

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Agia Triada canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bronze Age settlement
Minoan archaeological site
archaeological site in Greece
associatedWith Minoan palatial system
Phaistos
surface form: Phaistos palace
civilization Minoan civilization
country Greece
culture Minoan
era Aegean Bronze Age
surface form: Bronze Age Aegean
excavatedBy Italian Archaeological School at Athens
hasEvidenceOf administrative record-keeping
craft production
funerary ritual
religious ritual
hasPart courtyards
magazines
residential quarters
royal villa
sanctuary areas
tombs
villa complex
workshops
hasStyle Minoan civilization
surface form: Minoan architecture
locatedIn Crete
Greece
Heraklion regional unit
locatedNear Mesara Plain
Phaistos
nearBodyOfWater Libyan Sea
notableFind Agia Triada sarcophagus
Linear A tablets
bronze objects
clay tablets
pottery
ritual objects
seal stones
stone vases
wall paintings
overlooks Mesara Plain
period Late Minoan
surface form: Late Minoan period

Neopalatial period
timeOfUse Middle Minoan period
usedFor administrative center
burial practices
elite residence
religious activities

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Phaistos nearTo Agia Triada
Mesara Plain contains Agia Triada