Ancient Skeleton and Stunning Necklace Unearthed on Greece’s Crete

An intact skeleton of a woman lying next to a stunning necklace and other important artifacts from the Early Minoan era (circa 2,600 BC), were unearthed recently at the archaeological site of Sisi on Crete.

Sisi, located in the prefecture of Lasithi, represents one of the most important Bronze Age excavations on Crete in the past decade because of its extent, chronological range and the type of buildings discovered.

The site sits on the coastal hill of Kephali of Agios Antonios, locally known as Buffo. Its strategic position attracted the attention of early settlers and from its initial foundation around 2600 BC, it remained occupied until the end of the Bronze Age around 1200 BC.

                              



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