Φαιστός
Φαιστός, or Phaistos, is an ancient Minoan archaeological site located on the island of Crete in Greece. It was a significant center of the Minoan civilization, flourishing around 2000 to 1450 BCE. The site is known for its impressive palace complex, which features large storage rooms, workshops, and elaborate frescoes.
One of the most famous discoveries at Φαιστός is the Phaistos Disc, a circular clay artifact inscribed with mysterious symbols. This disc, found in 1908, remains undeciphered and has intrigued historians and archaeologists. The site provides valuable insights into Minoan culture, architecture, and daily life.