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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 October 2013
The region of the fifth house in this block (rooms 36–43 on the plan), only partly dug last year, has now been fully cleared. The remains were found to consist chiefly of a house destroyed by fire early in the Late Minoan II. period. This house was extremely rich in finds. It was built on the site of a Middle Minoan house, scanty remains of which were found beneath the floor, chiefly near the entrance on the main street. Lastly, a few walls at a higher level testify to the re-occupation of the site, possibly in Hellenic times.
page 204 note 1 Where it is erroneously called a lance head.