spiritual
Keros
The earliest known maritime ritual sanctuary in the Cyclades, where broken figurines and marble vessels were deliberately deposited by pilgrims arriving from across the archipelago c. 2800–2300 BCE. The Keros-Dhaskalio excavations reveal structured ritual practice—not domestic settlement—making this a root node for the pattern of island pilgrimage that recurs across Aegean history. Anchor modes: custodian | material_layer | network_route | Search hooks: Keros; Cycladic ritual sanctuary; Dhaskalio excavation; Early Bronze Age Aegean pilgrimage; broken figurine deposit; Keros Project
Visit the uninhabited island of Keros by boat excursion from nearby islands; see the archaeological site from designated viewing areas. The Keros Project publishes excavation findings online.