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Kavousi Kastro (also Kastro; el, Κάστρο) is an
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site in eastern
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,
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, about 1.4 km southeast of the modern village of
Kavousi Kavousi is a historic village in the municipality of Ierapetra in the prefecture of Lasithi in eastern Crete. "Kavousi" in the Cretan dialect means "water source" (Greek: Πηγή). The village is situated 19 km (11.8 mi) northeast of Ie ...
, a historic village in the municipality of
Ierapetra Ierapetra ( el, Ιεράπετρα, lit=sacred stone; ancient name: ) is a Greece, Greek town and municipality located on the southeast coast of Crete. History The town of Ierapetra (in the local dialect: Γεράπετρο ''Gerapetro'') is loc ...
in the prefecture of
Lasithi Lasithi ( el, Λασίθι) is the easternmost regional unit on the island of Crete, to the east of Heraklion. Its capital is Agios Nikolaos, the other major towns being Ierapetra and Sitia. The mountains include the Dikti in the west and the Thr ...
. Situated on a steep and rocky peak at an elevation of 713 m above sea level in the northern foothills of the
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Mountains, the site overlooks the Gulf of Mirabello and the northern
Isthmus of Ierapetra The Isthmus of Ierapetra (Ισθμός της Ιεράπετρας) is a strip of land on the Greek island of Crete which connects the easternmost municipality, Siteia, to the rest of the island. Its name comes from the largest settlement, Iera ...
. “Kastro” (“Citadel“ or “Castle”) is a local toponym; the ancient name of the site is unknown. The Kastro is best known as a defensible “refuge” settlement of the “
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”, inhabited from the early 12th to the mid-7th centuries BCE. Most of the visible architectural remains on the site belong to the Late
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–Early Orientalizing phases of occupation (8th to 7th centuries BCE).


History of the site

Investigations by the Kavousi Project have demonstrated that a settlement on the Kastro was occupied continuously from its foundation early in the Late Minoan IIIC period (12th century BCE), through the
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(10th century BCE),
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(9th-8th centuries BCE) and Orientalizing (7th century BCE) periods, after which the site was abandoned. Its long sequence of continuous occupation and stratified remains of architecture, floor surfaces, fills, and ceramic deposits provide important insights into domestic activities, architecture, and social organization of a community throughout the entire Early Iron Age, but before the transition to larger urban centers in the Archaic period (6th century BCE), such as at nearby Azoria.


Archaeological research

The site was briefly explored in 1900 by the American archaeologist Harriet Boyd awes who discovered 13 rooms of what she thought was the house of “an early chieftain”, but now interpreted as multiple, separate house complexes spread across several terraces. The Kavousi Project, directed by Geraldine C. Gesell (
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), Leslie Preston Day (
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; later,
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), and William D.E. Coulson (
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; later,
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), cleaned the site in 1982 in preparation for balloon photography for ''The Aerial Atlas of Ancient Crete''. Additional surveying of the site in 1983 provided positive indications that the settlement was much more extensive than previously thought. Full-scale excavations under the auspices of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the 24th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities of the
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, and with permission from the
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, were conducted at both Kavousi Kastro and
Kavousi Vronda Kavousi Vronda (also Vronda; el, Βροντάς or Βρόντας) is an archaeological site in eastern Crete, Greece, located about 1.25 km south of the modern village of Kavousi, a historic village in the municipality of Ierapetra in the p ...
from 1987–1990 and in 1992, followed by site conservation from 1993 to 1996, and study from 1990 to 2003.Gesell, Day, and Coulson 1988; Gesell, Coulson, and Day 1991, Gesell, Day, and Coulson 1995; Coulson, Haggis, Mook, and Tobin 1997. Today, select antiquities discovered by the Kavousi Project at Kastro are on display in the Archaeological Museum of Agios Nikolaos and in the Archaeological Collection of Ierapetra. Other artifacts, excavation notebooks, and original drawings and plans, are housed in the Institute for Aegean Prehistory Study Center for East Crete (INSTAP-SCEC) in
Pacheia Ammos Pacheia Ammos ( el, Παχειά Άμμος) is a village in the municipality of Ierapetra on the island of Crete in Greece. It is located on the north coast of the island, 15 km to the north of the city of Ierapetra, at the fork in the road ...
in eastern Crete.


References


Bibliography

* Boyd, Harriet A. 1901. “Excavations at Kavousi, Crete, in 1900,” ''American Journal of Archaeology'' Vol. 5, No. 2. (Apr. - Jun., 1901), pp. 125–157.] * Coulson, William D.E. 1998. “The Early Iron Age on the Kastro at Kavousi in East Crete,” in ''Post-Minoan Crete: Proceedings of the First Colloquium on Post-Minoan Crete'' (British School at Athens Studies 2), pp. 40–44. Athens: British School at Athens. . * Coulson, William D.E., Donald C. Haggis, Margaret S. Mook, and Jennifer L. Tobin. 1997. “Excavations on the Kastro at Kavousi: An Architectural Overview,” ''Hesperia'' Vol. 66, No. 3 (Jul.-Sep., 1997), pp. 315–390. * Day, Leslie P. 2011. “Appropriating the Past: Early Iron Age Mortuary Practices at Kavousi, Crete,” in ''The ‘Dark Ages’ Revisited: Proceedings of the International Conference in Memory of William D.E. Coulson at the University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece, June 14–17, 2007'', edited by A. Mazarakis Ainian, pp. 745–757. Volos, Greece: University of Thessaly Press. . * Gesell, Geraldine C., William D.E. Coulson, and Leslie P. Day. 1991. “Excavations at Kavousi, Crete, 1988,” ''Hesperia'' Vol. 60, No. 2 (Apr., 1991), pp. 145–177. * Gesell, Geraldine C., Leslie P. Day, and William D.E. Coulson. 1985. “Kavousi 1982–1983: The Kastro,” ''Hesperia'' Vol. 54, No. 4 (Oct.-Dec., 1985) pp. 327–355. * Gesell, Geraldine C., Leslie P. Day, and William D.E. Coulson. 1988. “Excavations at Kavousi, Crete, 1987.” ''Hesperia'' Vol. 57, No. 4 (Oct., 1988), pp. 279–301. * Gesell, Geraldine C., Leslie P. Day, and William D.E. Coulson. 1992. “Kavousi,” in ''The Aerial Atlas of Ancient Crete'', edited by J.W. Myers, E.E. Myers, and G. Cadogan 1992, pp. 120–123. Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press. . * Gesell, Geraldine C., Leslie P. Day, and William D.E. Coulson. 1995. “Excavations at Kavousi, Crete, 1989 and 1990.” ''Hesperia'' Vol. 64, No. 1 (Jan., 1995), pp. 67–120. * Haggis, Donald C. 2005. ''Kavousi I: The Archaeological Survey of the Kavousi Region'' (Prehistory Monographs 16), Philadelphia, PA: INSTAP Academic Press, 2005. . * Mook, Margaret S. 1998. “Early Iron Age domestic architecture: the Northwest Building on the Kastro at Kavousi,” in ''Post-Minoan Crete: Proceedings of the First Colloquium on Post-Minoan Crete'' (British School at Athens Studies 2), pp. 45–57. Athens: British School at Athens. . * Mook, Margaret S. 2011. “The Settlement on the Kastro at Kavousi in the Late Geometric Period,” in ''The ‘Dark Ages’ Revisited: Proceedings of the International Conference in Memory of William D.E. Coulson at the University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece, June 14–17, 2007'', edited by A. Mazarakis Ainian, pp. 477–488. Volos, Greece: University of Thessaly Press. . * Mook, Margaret S., and William D.E. Coulson. 1997. "Late Minoan IIIC Pottery from the Kastro at Kavousi,” in ''Late Minoan III Pottery: Chronology and Terminology'' (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens 1), edited by E. Hallager and B.P. Hallager, pp. 337–370. Athens: Danish Institute at Athens. {{ISBN, 9788772887319.


External links

*Day, Leslie, P. (2011).
A Tale of Two 'Cities' in Dark Age Crete: Karphi and Kavousi
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