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The western part of the palace accommodated places like the throne room, the hall of ceremonies, the archive room and the treasury, while the eastern buildings were the royal apartments and cistern swimming pools. There were also store rooms and kitchen in the northern wing of the palace, while the southern side was for the handicraft area.
As the excavations have shown, a small town surrounded the Palace which got prosperous mostly from agriculture. The findings in the area include pieces of cisterns, jewelry, parts of sanctuaries, tools and signs of ancient writing of Linear A style. All these findings are kept in the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion. The Palace of Zakros was destroyed by fire in 1,450 B.C. and was never inhabited again.
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