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The peaceful region of Makrigialos, with its small fertile plane and sheltered sandy beach, was not overlooked by the Minoans, who left significant evidence of their presence. The primary discovery is a rural mansion, a miniature Minoan palace, located in Plakakia and found in 1971 by Kostas Davaras.
Dating back to 1480-1425 BC, the villa was likely a center for commercial control of the Makrigialos plane and its harbor. Unfortunately, it was destroyed by fire. The mansion featured a large central courtyard, tiled floors, sturdy external walls, secondary courtyards, rooms, a sanctuary, and a location where a sacred palm tree stood; this can be seen in a stamp depicting a sacred ship, a priestess, and a palm tree.
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