At first sight, the cliffside site of Katalimata looks like an extreme
refuge place where one might expect small groups of people hiding for a
brief time during the most serious period of threat. Excavation of the
largest of the terraces, however, has shown that use of the place was
often long-lasting and more complex. The most interesting result of the
project was the identification at Katalimata of almost all the same
phases known from elsewhere in Crete as periods of disturbances,
relocations, and destructions. This monograph provides a detailed
discussion of the six occupational phases recorded on the largest of
Monastiraki Katalimata's terraces and offers a reconstruction of the
site's role in the context of Cretan history.