Apesokari

Apesokari (Greek: Απεσωκάρι) is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan cemetery.

The rituals at Apesokari's tombs reveal toasting and banquets at burial, a popular Bronze Age tradition.

The tribes would often replace old bones and rebury them outside of the Tholos tomb in order to lay the freshly dead to rest.

Apesokari was first excavated in 1942 by the Wehrmacht "Art Protection Unit" during the German occupation.

Tholos Tomb A was found partially looted but a few stone vessels and clay pots were restored and collected.