Good question! The only models we found were the one at the site that was of how it looks like today and one at a museum that also didn't give us an insight of how the city may have looked. There is a reconstruction video at the site of the West House. I believe someone posted it to TH-cam. -Veronica
@@HistoryVictorum I’m surprised (in a way) that some group like National Geographic hasn’t done something on it. They’re always good at to-scale renderings-for example Knossos, I seem to remember. And this is big! Akrotiri is large & very confusing to us lay folk! :}
I definitely agree and I did a little more research online and found a rendering of Triangle Square that is associated with National Geographic. Again, it's not the full excavated site, but gives you an idea of that area. www.7reasons.net/?dt_portfolio=der-supervulkan-von-akrotiri&lang=en -Veronica
Beautiful!!!
This video is very informative and I can remember the details of Akrotiri and Archeological museum in Fira.
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It was a brothel. The entrance being higher just means it had an external platform for the 'merchandise' to be displayed.
What??? Ofc not!! The paintings have nothing to do with sexual acts!!€
Is there a model built of Akrotiri to give us a look at what it might have looked like as a completed city?
Good question! The only models we found were the one at the site that was of how it looks like today and one at a museum that also didn't give us an insight of how the city may have looked. There is a reconstruction video at the site of the West House. I believe someone posted it to TH-cam. -Veronica
There are CGI images of the West house, showing how it looked. But no other buildings I believe
@@HistoryVictorum I’m surprised (in a way) that some group like National Geographic hasn’t done something on it. They’re always good at to-scale renderings-for example Knossos, I seem to remember. And this is big! Akrotiri is large & very confusing to us lay folk! :}
I definitely agree and I did a little more research online and found a rendering of Triangle Square that is associated with National Geographic. Again, it's not the full excavated site, but gives you an idea of that area. www.7reasons.net/?dt_portfolio=der-supervulkan-von-akrotiri&lang=en -Veronica