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  2. Sacred caves of Crete - Wikipedia

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    Inside the Trapeza Cave. Sacred caves and peak sanctuaries are characteristic holy places of ancient Minoan Crete. Most scholars agree that sacred caves were used by the Minoans for religious rites, and some for burial. While all peak sanctuaries have clay human figurines, only Idaeon, Trapeza and Psychro have them among the

  3. Minoan peak sanctuaries - Wikipedia

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    Minoan peak sanctuaries are widespread throughout the island of Crete . Most scholars agree that peak sanctuaries were used for religious rites high in the mountains of Crete. Human and animal figurines, as well as signs of religious architecture, have been found at most peak sanctuaries.

  4. Trapeza, Crete - Wikipedia

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    Inside Trapeza Cave. Trapeza, Crete is a Neolithic and Bronze Age sacred cave on the island of Crete in Greece. [1] Some of the Bronze Age pottery finds at Trapeza are similar to specimens recovered at Knossos and Vasiliki. [2] It is described as a "burial cave", and sometimes called the "table of Minos" (trapeza meaning 'table' in Greek).

  5. Eileithyia Cave - Wikipedia

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    Eileithyia Cave (also the Cave of Eileithyia) was a sacred cave dedicated to the goddess of childbirth, Eileithyia, on the island of Crete, that was used from the Neolithic era to the Roman, with worship flourishing in the Late Minoan period. [1]

  6. Mount Ida - Wikipedia

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    Mouth of Idaean Cave, Crete. Crete's Mount Ida is the island's highest summit, sacred to the Goddess Rhea, and wherein lies the legendary Idaean cave (Ἰδαίον ἅντρον)), in which baby Zeus was concealed from his father Cronus. It is one of a number of caves believed to have been the birthplace or hiding place of Zeus. [8]

  7. Cave of the Apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    It became a location of Christian pilgrimage and is recognized as a Greek Orthodox Church to this day. [2] In 1999, UNESCO declared the cave a joint World Heritage Site (together with the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian [3] that lies at the highest point on the island), as one of the most sacred sites of Christianity. [4]