
Prinias (ancient Rizinia), Crete, 35 kilometres southwest of Iraklion, about halfway between Gortyn and Knossos, is an archaeological site that has revealed a seventh-century BCE temple with striking similarities to Egyptian architecture, and an Egyptianizing seated goddess. Above the site is a peak sanctuary, a sub-Minoan survival. Prinias develo...
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(from the article `architecture, Western`) ...remains in Crete of structures that are pre-Greek in design and yet were built subsequent to this catastrophe are very rare. Several country ...
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