Sklavokampos

Sklavokampos is southwest of Tylissos, at the road that connects in with Anogeia, 22 kilometres from Heraklion.

The site was discovered while constructing a road to Anogeia and was first excavated in the 1930s.

Its main room yielded a clay ox head, a LMIB style jug and a stone rhyton.

Finds from an upper story included 39 sealings, a cylindrical vessel, a stone hammer and a clay foot.

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The ruins of the Minoan villa