Photos of Eileithyia Cave

Cretan and Cypriot terracottas by diffendale

Left: Terracotta double-axe heads with painted linear decoration. Eileithyia Cave (Neraïdospilios/Koutsouras cave), Inatos, near Amnisos, Crete. Late Minoan IA, ca. 1600-1500 BCE. Gift of Marina Lambraki-Plaka. Right: Cypriot bull-shaped rhyton. Base-Ring Ware, Late Cypriot II, ca. 1450-1200 BCE. Gift of Chris Bastis. (ΓΕ 31456) <a href="http://www.benaki.gr/eMP-Collection/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&amp;module=collection&amp;viewType=detailView&amp;objectId=307291" rel="nofollow">Museum page</a>. <a href="http://www.googleartproject.com/collection/benaki-museum-of-greek-civilization/artwork/cypriot-bull-shaped-clay-rhyton-cypriot-workshop/713888/#details" rel="nofollow">Google Art Project</a>. Benaki Museum Athens, Greece
Eileithyia Cave (ελληνικά: Σπήλαιο Ειλειθυίας) is a tourist attraction, one of the Caves in Prassás, Greece. It is located: 12 km from Alikarnassós, 14 km from Néa Alikarnasós, 18 km from Heraklion. Read further
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