Akrotiri (prehistoric city)

Akrotiri (Greek: Ακρωτήρι, pronounced Greek: [akroˈtiri]) is the site of a Cycladic Bronze Age settlement on the volcanic Greek island of Santorini (Thera). The name comes from the nearby village of Akrotiri.

Akrotiri
Excavation of Akrotiri in 2018
Shown within Greece
LocationSantorini, Greece
RegionAegean sea
Coordinates36°21′05″N 25°24′13″E
TypeSettlement
History
Foundedc.5000–4001 BCE
Abandoned16th century BCE
CulturesCycladic
EventsTheran eruption
Site notes
Excavation datessince 1967
ConditionRuins

The settlement was destroyed in the Theran eruption sometime in the 16th century BCE and buried in volcanic ash, which preserved the remains of fine frescoes and many objects and artworks. Akrotiri has been excavated since 1967 after earlier excavations on Santorini.

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