Stravomyti

In today's world, Stravomyti is a topic that continues to surprise and fascinate millions of people around the world. From its origins to the present, Stravomyti has been the object of study, debate and admiration, and its influence has been present in countless aspects of daily life. Over the years, Stravomyti has evolved and adapted to social, political, economic and technological changes, consolidating itself as a topic of universal interest. In this article, we will explore the various facets of Stravomyti and analyze its impact on today's society.

Stravomyti Cave
Σπήλαιο Στραβομύτη
Stravomyti Cave
Stravomyti Cave
Shown within Greece
LocationCrete
RegionGreece
Coordinates35°15′0″N 25°8′59.9″E / 35.25000°N 25.149972°E / 35.25000; 25.149972

Stravomyti Cave is an ancient Minoan cave on Crete.

Geography

Stravomyti Cave is 400 meters above sea level on Mt. Juktas' southwest slope.

Archaeology

Stravomyti Cave first saw use during Neolithic times, as a refuge and burial. During the Early Minoan period, the quality of pottery suggests that people lived in the caves. Thereafter, it was used for storage and worship.

The cave may have once been a shrine to a female deity - Artemis, Diktynna or perhaps Eileithyia.

References

  • Sakellarakis, J. and E. 1991 Crete Archanes ISBN 960-213-234-5 (guidebook)