Website review: Santorini Akrotiri Excavations Arch...

Medea89 Medea89 discovered this in Bizarre/Oddities 14 reviews since Jun 12, 2008
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Medea89 discovered 3 months ago
                                                                           Wall Paintings of Akrotiri                                              Fisherman                                          Antelopes in Santorini in The Neolithic Age                   "Young  girl collecting safron, 1"                      "Lillies and birds of the Akrotiri wall paintings"                                                                     4th millennium BC                                                                                
Sangfraud rated 8 weeks ago
I really want a time machine.
Two2Travel rated 2 months ago
From the page: "The excavations at Akrotiri have uncovered one of the most important prehistoric settlements of the Aegean. The first habitation at the site dates from the Late Neolithic times (at least the 4th millennium BC)." An amazing journey back in time!
savannahone rated 2 months ago
this is stunning! how lucky they are to find such things!
patoloco rated 2 months ago
From the page: "The excavations at Akrotiri have uncovered one of the most important prehistoric settlements of the Aegean. The first habitation at the site dates from the Late Neolithic times (at least the 4th millennium BC)."
dj3huty rated 3 months ago
How wonderful! Thanks QuixoticGanjaSex and Medea for finding this site :)
QuixoticGanjaSex rated 3 months ago
Fascinating.
mcgroovymama rated 3 months ago
good archaeology site
demonveen rated 3 months ago
Breathtaking archeology site.
Gemboy rated 3 months ago
Beautiful Art
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