Kamares | |
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![]() ![]() Kamares | |
Coordinates: 35°09′07″N 24°49′16″E / 35.152°N 24.821°E | |
Country | Greece |
Island | Crete |

Vessel made from an egg with gold fittings, found in the cave
Kamares (Greek: Καμάρες) is a village in south-central Crete, Greece. It is the location of an archaeological site of a Minoan sacred cave.[1] The sacred cave at Kamares is slightly offset from a saddle in the Psiloriti Range virtually aligned with the location of nearby Phaistos.[2] Some of the best examples of Middle Minoan pottery have been recovered from the Kamares cave.[3] Kamares has provided the type name for Kamares ware, a ceramic type dating from MM IA, or the First Palace Period. This pottery is a light-on-dark polychrome ware, with forms including jugs and cups.
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