Akrotiri

Akrotiri

About Akrotiri

The archaeological site of Akrotiri is located on the southern tip of the island of Santorini and is one of the most important prehistoric settlements of the Aegean. The excavations, which started in 1967, brought to light a town that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in the 17th century BC. The town of Akrotiri was built on a slope, with houses, squares, streets, and a drainage system. It is believed that the town was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in the 17th century BC. The eruption covered the town with a layer of pumice and ash, which preserved it for more than 3,500 years. The excavations of Akrotiri have brought to light a town that is very similar to the towns of Minoan Crete. The frescoes that have been found in the houses of Akrotiri are the most important find of this type and are the best preserved of all the Minoan frescoes.

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