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Phaistos
Phaistos (, ; Ancient Greek: , , Linear B: Pa-i-to; Linear A: Pa-i-to), also transliterated as Phaestos, Festos and Latin Phaestus, is a Bronze Age archaeological site at modern Faistos, a municipality in south central Crete. It is notable for the remains of a Minoan palace and the surrounding town.
Heraklion Regional Unit
Greek regional district

Amnisos
thumb|Wall-painting from the villa, on display at the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion

Anemospilia
thumb|300px|View of Anemospilia from the south.
Anemospilia () is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan temple on Crete.

Phourni
thumb|Phourni.
thumb|Phourni at Archanes.
Phourni (, also Fourni) is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan cemetery in Crete, established in 2400 BC and lasted until 1200 BC. Phourni is Greek for "furnace, oven" and the name of the hill on which the cemetery is located. Phourni is located at 70100 Epano Archanes, Heraklion, Greece—located on a hill in north-central Crete. Phourni can be seen from Mount Juktas. It is a small hill situated northwest of Archanes, between Archanes and Kato Archanes. Phourni is reachable from a signed scenic path that starts at Archanes. It was an important
Sklavokampos
thumb|250px|The ruins of the Minoan villa
Sklavokampos (also Sklavokambos) is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan settlement in Crete, used during the Late Minoan period.
Vathypetro Minoan villa
250px|right|thumb|Vathypetro archaeological site, Crete, Greece
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