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The Heraklion Archaeological Museum, officially founded in 1908.
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The ancient city of Tylissos flourished particularly during the Minoan and Greco- Roman periods.
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The urban center of the city-state of the Latians is built in a naturally-fortified location controlling the passage from central to eastern Crete.
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The Archaeological Museum of Kissamos is housed in a Venetian-Turkish monument, known as the Headquarters.
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The excavation of the Palace of Malia and its surrounding neighborhoods that begun in 1915
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The palace was built on the Kephala hill and had easy access to the sea and the Cretan interior.
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Gortyn, in the plain of Messara, was a major Cretan city, and one of the most powerful in historical times.
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The Minoan royal villa at Ayia Triada, 3 km to the west of the palace of Phaistos
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The Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Collection of Chania has been hosted since 1997 in the katholikon of the Monastery of San Salvatore
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The Αrchaeological Museum of Chania has been housed in the church of the Venetian Monastery of St. Francis since 1963.
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The Archaeological Collection of Hierapetra began to be formed in the late 19th century
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On the northern slopes of Mt. Dicte lies the Psychro Cave, also known as Diktaion Antron,
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