Pseira, in northeast Crete, was a port dating from the end of the
Neolithic until the Late Minoan. This, the second volume on the recent
joint American-Greek archaeological excavations, reports on the new
researches on building AC, the Late Minoan I shrine, first excavated in
1907, but badly recorded and then studied only for its beautiful
reliefs, not its architecture. The recent excavations have paid
particular attention to the architecture including the reconstruction of
the wall paintings, and the textile patterns from stucco reliefs, which
are reported in full in this volume.