Vathypetro

Vathypetro (Greek: Βαθύπετρο) is an archaeological site, four kilometres south of the town of Archanes on Crete (Greece).

Excavations began in 1949 by the Greek archaeologist Spyridon Marinatos.

The estate contains a manor house or villa which had a prominent role in the rural region around Archanes.

Next to the individual houses is the Minoan wine press (wine press), a plant for the production of olive, a Minoan kiln and ceramics, and the remains of an ancient pottery workshop.

You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article relating to archaeology in Greece is a stub.

Vathypetro archaeological site, Crete, Greece