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The Archaeological Museum of Kea was built during the 1970s in the island’s capital, Ioulida.
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The Archaeological Museum of Ios was organized by the XXI Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities.
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Tinos Museum was built in the 1960s at the expense of the Archaeological Society.
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The earliest traces of habitation in the area of Paros are found on the islet of Saliagos.
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The Archaeological Museum on Naxos houses works of art and objects of every day use.
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Mykonos Museum is one of the oldest in Greece.
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Milos Museum, which has functioned since 1984, is housed in a small neoclassical building in Plaka on Milos.
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Andros Museum is housed in a modern building erected in Chora.
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The archaeological site of Delos is perhaps unique, in that it is located on a small, narrow, barren island.
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The Museum of Prehistoric Thera houses finds from
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After the 17th c. BC volcanic eruption that shattered Thera, burying the prehistoric city at Akrotiri beneath thick layers of volcanic deposits, the island remained deserted for centuries.
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The exhibits in the Archaeological Museum consist of finds mainly from the excavations in the cemetery of the ancient city of Kimolos.
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