فیستوس
فیستوس (انگریزی: Phaistos) یونان کا ایک آثاریاتی جگہ جو Faistos میں واقع ہے۔[1]
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متبادل نام | Phaestus |
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مقام | Municipality of Faistos, Regional Unit of ایراکلیون (علاقائی اکائی), region of کریٹ in Greece |
خطہ | The eastern point of a ridge overlooking میسارا میدان to the east |
متناسقات | 35°03′05″N 24°48′49″E / 35.05139°N 24.81361°E |
قسم | Palace complex and surrounding city |
حصہ | The state ruled from Knosses under a monarchy symbolized by "King Minos" |
رقبہ | 8,400 میٹر2 (90,000 فٹ مربع) for the palace. The city covered the hill and a few km into the valley below. |
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معمار | Unknown |
مواد | Trimmed blocks of limestone and alabaster, mud-brick, rubble, wood |
قیام | The first settlement dates to the Late Neolithic starting about 3000 BC. The first palace dates to about 1850 BC |
ادوار | Late Neolithic to Late Bronze Age. The first palace was built at the start of Middle Minoan |
ثقافتیں | Minoan |
تابع | The kingdom centered at Knossos |
منسلک مع | In the Bronze Age, people of unknown ethnicity now called Minoans |
اہم معلومات | |
کھدائی کی تاریخ | 1874, Federico Halbherr alone 1900–1904, 1950–1971, Italian School of Archaeology at Athens Since 2007 the Phaistos Project has been conducting a survey and exchange of information about the Phaistos region |
ماہرین آثار قدیمہ | 1900–1904, Federico Halbherr and Luigi Pernier 1950–1972, Doro Levi |
حالت | Current interventions are tamped soil, stone walkways, hand rails, lightly roofed areas. More are planned in the interests of preservation and access. |
انتظامیہ | 23rd Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquitites; Italian School of Archaeology at Athens; University of Salerno, Department of Cultural Heritage Sciences |
عوامی رسائی | Yes |
ویب سائٹ | "Phaistos"۔ Odysseus۔ Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism۔ 2007 |
Phaistos Project: Italo-Greek archaeological surveys in the city and territory of Phaistos |
مزید دیکھیے
ترمیمحوالہ جات
ترمیم- ↑ انگریزی ویکیپیڈیا کے مشارکین۔ "Phaistos"
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