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Amari Valley

Coordinates: 35°13′12″N 24°38′24″E / 35.220°N 24.640°E / 35.220; 24.640
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The Amari Valley is a fertile valley[1] on the foothills of Mount Ida and Mount Kedros in Crete. The valley was known as a center of resistance to the Germans during the Battle of Crete and the German occupation. After the abduction of General Heinrich Kreipe the Germans destroyed a number of villages in the area, killing many of their inhabitants.

Prehistory

The ancient city of Phaistos expanded with satellite development into the Amari Valley in the late Bronze Age, establishing a settlement at Monastiraki.[2]

See also

References

  • C. Michael Hogan. 2007. C.Michael Hogan, Phaistos Fieldnotes, The Modern Antiquarian
  • John D. Pendlebury. 1991. The Archaeology of Crete, Biblo & Tannen Publishers, ISBN 0-8196-0121-7, ISBN 978-0-8196-0121-6

Line notes

  1. ^ John D. Pendlebury. 1991
  2. ^ C. Michael Hogan. 2007

35°13′12″N 24°38′24″E / 35.220°N 24.640°E / 35.220; 24.640