| During the middle minoan period Agia Triada had not been developed. By the end of that era and at the beginning of the late minoan period the town became a very important place.
It was destroyed around 1450 B.C.
Later it was rebuilt and life went on until the geometrical period. At the end of this period the site became deserted and remained so until the second century B.C. The discovery of a Roman rural house provides evidence of continual occupation of the site throughout the ages. |