Monasteracium (urbs Minoa)
(Redirectum de Monastiracium (locus archaeologicus Cretae))
Monasteracium seu Neograece Μοναστηράκι est locus archaeologicus Cretae, e nomine vici hodierni nuncupatus, ubi videntur ruinae domorum principalium culturae Minoae. Quae ruinae annis 1930 a Ioanne Pendlebury(en) primum repertae, a Germanis rapidius sub secundo bello mundano, recentius et curiosius a Graecis effossae.
Bibliographia
recensere- Anaya Sarpaki, "Re-visiting the Visibility of the Grape, Grape Products, By-products and some Insights of its Organization from the Prehistoric Aegean, as Guided by New Evidence from Monastiraki, Crete" in Interdisciplinaria archaeologica vol. 3 (2012) pp. 211–220