Akrotiri was buried by the massive
Theran eruption in the middle of the second millennium
BCE (during the
Late Minoan IA period); as a result, like the
Roman ruins of
Pompeii after it, it is remarkably well-preserved.
Frescoes, pottery, furniture, advanced drainage systems and three-story buildings have been discovered at the site. Despite being a
Cycladic settlement, the site is associated with the
Minoan civilization due to inscriptions in
Linear A, and close similarities in
artifact and
fresco styles. The earliest excavations on the island of Santorini were conducted by French geologist
F. Fouque in 1867 after some local people found old artifacts at a quarry. Later, in 1895–1900, the digs by German archeologist Baron
Friedrich Hiller von Gaertringen revealed the ruins of
ancient Thera on Mesa Vouno, which date from the archaic period, much after the Minoan eruption. Also, a little later,
R. Zahn excavated in the locality of Potamos, near Akrotiri, under the auspices of the
German Archaeological Institute at Athens. The extensive modern excavation was started in 1967 by
Spyridon Marinatos and revealed the full value of this site. Marinatos's choice of the site proved to be correct and a few hours into the excavation, the remains of the buried city began to be discovered. The next step was to determine the extent of the city, which took two seasons devoted to the site in 1967 and 1968. In the early years of the excavation, a great deal of attention was paid towards the organization of proper facilities for the dig, including substantial workshops, laboratories built for storage, repair, and treatment, and areas for examination of archaeological finds. No damage was caused to the antiquities. Between 2005 and April 2012, the site was closed to visitors. Between 2005 and 2016, excavations stopped, due to lack of funding, then resumed with sponsor support. In October 2018, a small shrine with a marble figurine of a woman was discovered in the "House of the Thrania" which is located near Xeste 3, where a golden goat was found in 1999. ==Frescoes==