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Postcards
| Past and Present |
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Photo of the
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P.30 Crete
Phourni Cemetery 1850-1300 BC. Representation of a deceased woman, facing left to look in the mirror she is holding in her left hand. |
1,50 € |

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P.32 Crete
The Palace of Knossos, South Propylaeum, 2000 BC. The palace covered an area of 20,00 square metres. Knossos was the seat of King Minos and the economic, political and religious centre of Crete. |
1,50 € |

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P.33 Mycenae
Detail from the Treasury of Atreus, 1330 BC. Two huge stones, weighing 118 tons each, form the lintel of the entrance to the tomb. The entrance was decorated with two small pillars and painted representations, fragments of which are now in the British Museum, London. |
1,50 € |

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P.34 Crete
The palace of Phaistos, North Wing of the Central Court, 2000 BC. This palace was built on a leveled summit of a hill and covered 8,400 square metres. It was ranked second in importance on Crete only to Knossos. |
1,50 € |
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VAT is not included in the prices listed above
Selling point: DIAN, M. Voda 89, 104 40 Athens Tel: +30 210 82 53 933, Fax: +30 210 82 53 783, e-mail: pmdian@otenet.gr |

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