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The instigator and founder of the museum of Mirtos was the dear departed George Dimitrianakis. Being a teacher in Mirtos, George Dimitrianakis had noticed that the fields to the east of the village, more specifically the land under cultivation, was interspersed with vases, pieces of tools, pieces of statuettes and various small articles. Seeing this, he had the idea to gather what he could and decided to collect them in the school building, to protect them from damage, decay or theft. At the same time he informed the Curator of Antiquities. He believed that some day an official would take up the study of these finds and of the whole area. Indeed, in 1962, there came to Mirtos the Principal of the English Archeological School of Athens Sinclair Hood with two of his students, Peter Warren and Gerald Gadagan. Among other places they visited the Primary School of Mirtos. Their attention was attracted by the archeological finds which had been collected by the teacher, on which the characteristics of Minoan art were obvious. The archeologists observed the finds, took pictures of them and then asked to visit the places where these finds had been made. They were taken to “Fournou Korifi” and to “Pyrgos”. They explored the area, collecting and taking with them pieces of vases and whatever was visible on the topsoil. In 1967 due to their great efforts, excavations started and Minoan settlements were brought to light.
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