Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 October 2013
During the course of agricultural operations on the vineyard of one Kosti Psilakis, south of the Temple Tomb and on the opposite side of the Herakleion-Arkhanes road, three vases in stone and two in pottery were uncovered by the cultivator and were appropriated by the Herakleion Museum.
On 24 April 1940 Miss Vronwy Fisher (now Mrs. Hankey) and I excavated the site on behalf of the British School at Athens and uncovered a very small chamber tomb, of which most of the chamber walls and all of the dromos walls had been cut away. One or possibly two L.M. III burials had suffered severely, but the earliest burial on the inmost or western side of the chamber seems to have remained undisturbed until 1940, when Psilakis began to lay out a vineyard here.
page 68 note 1 JHS lxiv (1944) 84, fig. 1 right.
page 68 note 2 Blinkenberg, , Fibules grecques et orientales 40, fig. 5.Google Scholar
page 70 note 1 PM ii. 637 f., fig. 402.
page 70 note 2 Loc. cit.
page 70 note 3 BSA xlvii (1952) 251, no. 16.