Phylakopi
Phylakopi is an ancient archaeological site located on the island of Milos in Greece. It dates back to the Early Bronze Age, around 2000 BCE, and was an important settlement for trade and culture in the Aegean region. The site features well-preserved ruins, including houses, pottery, and a significant wall structure, indicating its historical importance.
Excavations at Phylakopi have revealed a wealth of artifacts, showcasing the advanced craftsmanship of its inhabitants. The site is particularly noted for its unique pottery styles and the presence of Minoan influences, reflecting the interconnectedness of ancient civilizations in the Mediterranean.