Back to newsA single goat tooth discovered in Crete is reshaping our understanding of animal husbandry in ancient Greece. The find suggests that goat domestication or breeding practices on the island were more sophisticated or earlier than previously believed, offering new insight into Cretan agricultural history. Crete has long been recognized as a key site in the development of early European civilization, and this discovery adds another layer to that story. Visitors interested in ancient history can explore related artifacts and findings at the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, one of the most important archaeological museums in Greece, which houses extensive collections from Minoan and pre-Minoan periods. Entry is approximately 15 euros, and the museum is open daily except Tuesdays.
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Ancient Goat Tooth Discovery Reshapes Understanding of Cretan Agriculture
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