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                                                                                                CITY OF MYTH

                                                                                                >  A series of charming
                                                                                                myths accompany the
                                                                                                origins of its name,
                                                                                                which either stems
                                                                                                from an aspect of the
                                                                                                goddess of the hunt,
                                                                                                Artemis, or a legendary
                                                                                                battle between the
                                                                                                Muses and Sirens,
                                                                                                which saw the latter
                                                                                                lose their wings and
                                                                                                plummet into the sea
                                                                                                in terrible defeat – thus
                                                                                                a-ptera [non-winged].









            APTERA
            A LOST CITY


            REEMERGES



            A largely unknown gem of Homeric-Era Crete, Aptera is a must-visit.




              A FEW MONTHS AGO, an exhibition at   which was said to have a hundred cities.
            the Museum of Cycladic Culture in Ath-  Built at a spot still revered for its outstand-
            ens brought to the spotlight a trio of an-  ing natural beauty, it had two sea ports
            cient cities long forgotten in the public   and extensive fields, thanks to which it
            consciousness. All found in Crete, these   saw great development and amassed sig-
            settlements completed their life circles mil-  nificant wealth.
            lennia ago, progressing from their estab-  In the 4th century BC, Aptera was the
            lishment and development to abandon-  most affluent city on Crete, boasting close
            ment and rediscovery.             diplomatic and commercial ties with Egypt,
              With its memory brought back by recent   Libya and prominent kingdoms found in
            excavations and research, the lost city of   modern-day Greece, Asia Minor and the
            Aptera is less than 20 minutes from Cha-  Adriatic. A series of earthquakes, with the
            nia. Back in the Homeric Age, circa 1100   last one occurring in 364 AD, marked
            BC, it was one of the three capitals of Crete,   the city’s decline and eventual desertion.
                                              Yet, today, Aptera attracts attention once
                                              again as an intriguing archeological site
                                              – the ghost of a city where great warriors
                                              roamed, goldsmiths and silversmiths cre-  Top and left:
                                                                                Still standing
                                              ated objects of immense beauty, and the   after over three
                                                                                millenia, the
                                              Olympians were worshipped. The two   amphitheater
                                              fascinating Ottoman forts located in close   of Aptera is
                                                                                surrounded by
                                              proximity are also worth a visit.  verdant nature.
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