Moni Odigitria
Discover the fascinating world of ancient Greece with "Moni Odigitria," authored by Antōnēs Vasilakēs and published by INSTAP Academic Press in 2010. This comprehensive excavation report spans 608 pages, detailing the findings from two Prepalatial tholos tombs located at Chatzinas Liophyto, near the historic Moni Odigitria monastery in south-central Crete.
Vasilakēs meticulously documents the grave goods and burial remains unearthed during the excavation, which include an array of captivating artifacts such as pottery, metal objects, chipped stones, stone vases, and exquisite jewelry made from gold and stone. The report also highlights the significance of sealstones and human skeletal material, offering invaluable insights into the material culture of the Minoans.
Whether you are an archaeology enthusiast or a scholar, "Moni Odigitria" is an essential addition to your collection, providing a rich exploration of Bronze Age cemeteries and the intricate history of ancient burial practices in Greece.