A significant and rare discovery has emerged from this year’s excavation at the Minoan Palace of Archanes on Crete.
Archaeologist Dr Efi Sapouna-Sakellaraki has continued her research to complete the understanding of the three-story building, which, along with Knossos, played a crucial role in the development of Minoan civilization.
The find includes a unique gate sanctuary, the first of its kind identified at a Minoan palace, located outside its main entrance. This area has also revealed four altars and two arms of a stone platform, collectively underscoring the religious significance of the site.
The discovery sheds light on the spiritual practices and architectural advancements of the Minoan culture.