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Phaistos, also Phaestos and Phaestus, was an ancient city on the island of
Crete.
Phaistos was located in the south-central portion of the island, about 3 1/2 miles from the sea. It was inhabited from about
4000 BC. A palace, dating from the Middle Bronze Age, was destroyed by an earthquake during the Late Bronze Age. Knossos and other sites were also destroyed at that time. The palace was later rebuilt toward the end of the Late
Bronze Age.
The area upon which Phaistos stood was the site where, in 1908, a curious clay disk,
dating to about 1700 BC, and containing a sophisticated pictographic writing, was discovered. This Phaistos
Disc has yet to be deciphered.
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