Peak sanctuaries
Minoan peak sanctuaries are widespread throughout the island of Crete (Greece). Most scholars agree that peak sanctuaries were used for religious rites. In all peak sanctuaries human and animal clay figurines have been found. Clay body parts, also called votive body parts, are also found in most peak sanctuaries. These open-air sanctuaries are found high in the mountains of Crete.
Eastern and east-central peak sanctuaries
Most peak sanctuaries are found in east and east-central Crete.
Central Crete peak sanctuaries
Western Crete peak sanctuaries
Other peak sanctuaries
This section is for peak sanctuaries mentioned in passing in articles where more research is needed before categorizing them.
References
- Chryssoulaki, Stella (2004-01-26). The Traostalos peak sanctuary: Aspects of spatial organisation (PDF) (Report). Belgium: University of Liège. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 19 January 2006.
- Jones, Donald W. (1999). Peak Sanctuaries and Sacred Caves in Minoan Crete. ISBN 91-7081-153-9.
- Kyriakidis, Evangelos (2005). Ritual in the Aegean: The Minoan peak sanctuaries. London, UK: Duckworth.
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