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Title: Ruins at Kato Zakros
Authors: Clinton, Miriam
Keywords: Greece;Archaeology;Images
Issue Date: 26-Jun-2016
Publisher: Memphis, Tenn. : Art Department, Rhodes College
Abstract: This is an image from Kato Zakros taken during an archaeological visit to Crete led by Professor Miriam Clinton. Kato Zakros is the easternmost Minoan palace, dating to between 2000 and 1400 BCE. Over the course of this visit, Kayce Boehm '19, Alex Howell '17, Clare Misko '17, and Erica Smythe '17 worked at the Petras Cemetery excavations for six weeks. The site is an important and elaborate Early-Middle Minoan (ca. 2200-1700 BCE) cemetery, which was also the site of a Late Minoan (ca. 1300-110 BCE) settlement. The students also used a DJI Phantom 3 Pro drone purchased by The Department of Art and Art History in 2016. Students in Greece learned to operate the drone and use it to create videos, aerial photos, and 3D models.
Description: Photograph by Dr. Miriam Clinton, June, 2016. This image was edited and uploaded to DLynx in October, 2016 by the Visual Resources Center.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10267/28311
Appears in Collections:Research and Field Work in Crete

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