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A mountain in north-central Crete, Mount Juktas (Greek: Γιούχτας - Giouchtas), also spelled Iuktas, Iouktas, or Ioukhtas, was an important religious site for the Minoan civilization.[1] Located a few kilometers from the palaces of Knossos and Fourni and the megaron at Vathypetro, Mount Juktas was the site of an important peak sanctuary in the Minoan world. At the base of Juktas, at Anemospilia, is a site that has suggested to some that the Minoans practiced human sacrifice, but the evidence is currently somewhat in question.

Mount Juktas
Juktas is said to resemble the face of Zeus.
Highest point
Elevation811 m (2,661 ft)
Coordinates35°13′57″N 25°8′37″E
Geography
Mount Juktas
Island of Crete, Greece

Peak Sanctuary


Mount Juktas is the site of one of the most important peak sanctuaries in the Minoan world, and probably the first of them.


Archaeologial importance


Archaeologists have studied the site over an extensive period, examining fragments of pottery, remains of walls, and some unique kinds of stone that must have been hauled up the mountain because they do not otherwise occur there.


Religious importance


The mountain remains important in the religious life of the people of the area to this day a Greek Orthodox chapel is located about a kilometer south of the sanctuary along the ridge of the mountain. Every year, people from towns down in the plains below Mount Juktas bring flowers in procession to the chapel.


Archaeology


Juktas was first excavated in 1909 by Sir Arthur Evans. It can be regarded as an adjunct archaeological site to the important Knossos site a few kilometres distant.[2] Among the finds at the Juktas Minoan peak sanctuary were clay human and animal figurines, stone horns, stone altars, bronze double axes, and both bowls and tables with Linear A inscriptions. See references for a more comprehensive inventory. Pottery sherds from the site date back as far as Middle Minoan IA.


References



Line notes


  1. Donald W. Jones, 1999
  2. C. Michael Hogan, 2007)]





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[de] Giouchtas

Giouchtas (griechisch Γιούχτας oder auch Γιούκτας), alternative Transkriptionen Jouchtas, Juchtas oder Iouktas, ist ein Höhenzug auf der griechischen Insel Kreta.
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[fr] Mont Iouchtas

Le mont Iouchtas (ou Jouchtas, en grec ancien Ιούχτας / Ioúkhtas) est une montagne du centre de la Crète située à une dizaine de kilomètres environ au sud de la ville d'Héraklion et culminant à 811 mètres. C'est une montagne sacrée chez les Minoens, à proximité immédiate du palais de Cnossos et du site de Fourni.



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