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Mycenaean culture and archaeology | Aegean Koine
(Ἀμνισός; Amnisós). Harbour settlement, belonging to Knosos during the Minoan period (Epineion: Str. 10,4,7), situated on the northern coast of Crete, 8 km east of Heracleum on the river A. (modern Karteros); remains of the Minoan town structure (i. a. ‘Villa of the Lilies’); its name is listed on the place name register of Amenophis III [1. 67 ff.] and in the clay tablet archives of Cnossus; it was famous for its cave of Eilithyia (used as a place of worship into the C…