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The district of Kameiros stretches along
the northwest coast of the island close to Cape Ayios Minas (ancient Mylantion) in the foothills of Mt Akramytis. In prehistoric
times the Mylantian gods, who taught mankind milling and kneading, were worshipped here. Mycenaean necropoleis have been excavated
at Kalamvarda, west of Kameiros. Finds from the Geometric period (8th c. BC) testify to the existence of a temple dedicated
to Athena on the Acropolis. The earthquake of 226 BC destroyed the Classical city and probably the Classical temple of Athena
Kameiras. The Hellenistic city was built on three levels according to the Hippodamian system. On the summit of the hill was
the Acropolis with the Temple of Athena and the Stoa. On the middle terrace was the settlement and lower down the Hellenistic
temple, Doric Fountain-house, Agora and Peribolos of the Altars. The area was embellished with numerous votive offerings,
stelai and plinths with statues. The earthquake of 142 BC destroyed the city for the second time.
The Acropolis was first excavated by Biliotti and Salzmann
in the last century (1852-1864). In 1928 during the Italian occupation of the island, the Italian Archaeological School began
a systematic excavation of the area together with restoration work which continued until the end of the 2nd World War.

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