Talk:Phaistos

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[edit] Neutrality

The decipherment of the Phaistos disc has not been the subject of this page. See Phaistos Disc and Talk:Phaistos Disc for more. Kadmos 21:24, 19 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Pillar Crypt

http://www.uk.digiserve.com/mentor/minoan/phaistos.htm mentions a possible cult around pillars because pillars were found in areas where none were needed. I don't have any opinions about whether or not there was a cult, but it struck me that if I were building big stone ceilings over my head on an island rocked with earthquakes, I'd probably give some extra pillars a go... User:Damate 17 Jan 2006