Priniatikos Pyrgos is an archaeological site near the Istron River in the eastern Cretan regional unit of Lasithi (Greece). The nearest big town is Agios Nikolaos, Crete. The site is on a coastal promontory. It appears to have been first settled in the Final Neolithic, circa 3000 BC. Nearby, there's a small resort town of Kalo Chorio, Lasithi. It is not to be confused with Myrtos Pyrgos on the south coast.
35°7′40″N 25°43′52″E / 35.12778°N 25.73111°E / 35.12778; 25.73111 PriniatikosPyrgos is an archaeological site near the Istron River in the eastern Cretan...
PriniatikosPyrgos, an archaeological site near Istron, in eastern Crete Pyrgos Dirou, a village in Laconia, municipality of Oitylo, Laconia Pyrgos Kallistis...
Pergamon in the year 183 BCE. The site of Istron is located near modern PriniatikosPyrgos. SEG 29, 1135 IC IV,179. Richard Talbert, ed. (2000). Barrington Atlas...
The site was a mountain citadel located on a hill 1,5 km east of PriniatikosPyrgos, another very early archaeological site. Nearby, there's a small resort...
survey at Leivathos (Kefalonia); in 2007, it began an excavation at PriniatikosPyrgos (East Crete). E. Korka et al. (eds.): Foreign Archaeological Schools...