The publication of the Hagia Photia Cemetery is planned in three
volumes. The first volume, which has already been published (Davaras and
Betancourt 2004), presented the tomb groups and the architecture. The
second volume about the excavation of the Hagia Photia cemetery focuses
on the pottery. The third volume will present the obsidian, stone finds,
metal objects, and other discoveries. The Early Minoan I tombs at Hagia
Photia included the largest assemblage of vessels in Cycladic style
known from Crete as well as vases from production workshops in Crete.
The pottery is extremely important for several reasons, including the
definition of the EM I ceramic styles that were being used as funerary
offerings in this part of Crete, the establishment of the chronological
synchronisms between Crete and the Cyclades, and information on the
history of the Minoan pottery industry. When compared with other
deposits from EM I Crete, the pottery helps to establish a better
understanding of the ceramic development within the first Minoan time
period.