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Sklavokampos (also Sklavokambos) is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan civilization, Minoan settlement in Crete, used during the Minoan pottery, Late Minoan period.


Geography

Sklavokampos is southwest of Tylissos, at the road that connects in with Anogeia, 22 kilometres from Heraklion. It is a valley near Gonies gorge.


Archaeology

The site was discovered while constructing a road to Anogeia and was first excavated in the 1930s. A multiple-story building was found at the site. Its main room yielded a clay ox head, a Minoan pottery, LMIB style jug and a stone rhyton. The building had at least 17 rooms. Finds from an upper story included 39 sealings, a cylindrical vessel, a stone hammer and a clay foot. Seal impressions from one the Sklavokampos sealings have been found in Zakros, Gournia and Hagia triada, Hagia Triada. No frescoes or gypsum finishings, which are commonly found in Minoan palaces, were found at the Sklavokampos building.


See also

*List of ancient Greek cities


References

* Swindale, Ian http://www.minoancrete.com/sklavokambos.htm Retrieved 1 February 2006


External links

* http://www.minoancrete.com/sklavokambos.htm Heraklion (regional unit) Minoan sites in Crete Populated places in ancient Greece Former populated places in Greece {{Crete-geo-stub