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The image shows silhouettes of four people at the mouth of a cave. One man carries something over his right shoulder.
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Photograph outside of the entrance to the "Cave of Zeus" on Mount Ida. This is also known as the Idaean Cave. This cave is rumored to be the birthplace of Zeus. There is snow on the mountainside as well as shrubbery.
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The slide shows a man standing at the Altar of Zeus on Mount Ida. He is surrounded by gray rocks, rubble, and snow. There is a pathway leading up to the altar covered in snow.
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This image shows five people sitting on a hillside near Vathypetro, a town on Crete, where there is also a Minoan villa. Three of the people appear to be female, and two male. They all have light skin and two of them appear older than the rest, with grey hair. Three people have cups, and the other two appear to be picking at a snack.
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This image is a wide shot of a mountainous, rocky landscape. It is labeled Juktas, or Yioúktas, a mountain in North-Central Crete. There are no people or animals present and the weather is overcast, even foggy. A town or ruins of a town are at a far distance from the camera, with a road leading to it.
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This slide shows a view of Mount Iuktas and features ruins of a stone building with bricks surrounding it.
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This image is a snapshot of a dirt road in a town, or the ruins of a town. Five people are scattered together along one section of the road. Mountains are visible in the background, and there is a short stone wall separating the path from trees and greenery. A square building is present in the background. Several tools are visible as well as a green vehicle of some kind.
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This slide provides a wide, panoramic view of Mount Iuktas (sometimes Juktas) in north central Crete. The image also captures the valley and fields which lead up to the mountain peak.
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This slide provides a view of Mount Iuktus in northern central Crete.
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This image shows a portion of the Mount Iuktas Peak sanctuary (Anemospilia) in north central Crete. This structure appears to have been the west room of the Anemospilia, what is believed to be a Minoan temple.
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This image shows a placard on the site of the Anemospilia Temple on Crete. It depcits the earthquake that took place there in the Minoan period. The image shows a cartoon illustration of a man running out of the temple as it begins to fall; the explanation on the side is in Greek.
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This is an image from a book of an artist's rendition of a human sacrifice on an altar at Anemospilia on Mt. Juktas. Simultaneously, a wall collapses in an earthquake. Three people are depicted: the man on the altar and another man and a woman.
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This is an image from an artist's rendition of an act of worship at the Minoan temple of Anemospilia on Mt. Iuktas. One person pours out a red liquid from a cup into a depression in a stone in front of a large human-like statue wrapped in a patterned garment wound about the body, hiding the arms. Six vases, including Light on Dark ware and pithoi with raised decoration, are also present.
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This is a view of the sunset over the South Euboean Gulf, off the coast of Eretria. Red clouds inhabit the background; the foreground is a view of the ocean; and a pennisula and horizon line take up the middleground. No people are present.
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This is a view of the sunset over the South Euboean Gulf, off the coast of Eretria. Red clouds inhabit the background; the foreground is a view of the ocean; and a pennisula and horizon line take up the middleground. Wider view of the ocean and clouds.
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View out of an airplane window of a snow-capped mountain range on the island of Euboea. The wing of the airplane is visible.
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This image shows a view of Euboea and its mountains from an airplane.
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This image shows ruins on a grassy mountaintop. The wall most clearly visible is made of stone and there is evidence of a pointed arch cutout in the upper middle. There are mountains in the distance.
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This is a view from a rocky coastline of the Aegean in Naxos with four young people in the foreground
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This is an aerial view of the Gulf of Patras. The image captures the bay and the surrounding mountainous landscape including a larger, snow-capped mountain.
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This is a rooftop view of the coastal town of Karystos on the Greek island of Euboea. The view is a crowded landscape, mostly of houses, with a gas station in the foreground, a church in the right middle ground, and a large mountain range in the background. The houses are mostly white, rectilinear and have flat roofs. Some houses are scattered on the mountain; no people are present.
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This is a mountainside view of Euboea that shows houses nestled in a valley. There are lots of trees around the town and on the mountains.
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This image shows a map with an aerial view of an archaeological site on a peninsula, with a ground plan designated in orangish-red over the green ground. There is Greek text above the map in a paragraph format as well as a title: Η ΧΕΡΣΟΝΗΣΟΣ ΤΟΥ ΑΤΙΟΥ ΚΟΣΜΑ (The Peninsula of Agios Kosmas).
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This is an aerial view of a large building on a small peninsula. There are mutliple boats docked and a road leading to the structure.