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Is Pyrgos the same site or a different site than Pyrgos Tylissos?

Different site. Pyrgos is a Minoan complex on the south coast of Crete, near Myrtos, whereas Tylissos is a Minoan complex, and a village, near Heraklion on the north coast (which last statement I found here: [1] ). Pyrgos Tylissos is a hill near Tylissos, mostly known for its cave (see: [2] ).
--Hippalus 06:39, 14 January 2006 (UTC)

Another geography distinction... I was just reading Aegean Art and Architecture by Donald Preziosi and Louise Hitchcock, and they seemed to indicated that Myrtos and Fournou Korifi were the same place. Is Fournou Korifi in/near Myrtos? --Damate 6 February 2006

Yes it is, have a look here: [3] Cheers, Hippalus 08:05, 7 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Page move

Considering this article has been a short stub for a long time, and there are many other places with the name Pyrgos (see Pyrgos (disambiguation)), including a city of 30,000 people, I suggest that the disambiguation page be moved to Pyrgos and this moved to Pyrgos (archaeological site) or something like that. It just doesn't seem clear to me that this would be the most likely destination for someone searching for a Pyrgos; which a number of oncoming links that refer to something else seems to bear out. Comments? Rigadoun (talk) 06:57, 9 November 2007 (UTC)

Done.--Damac (talk) 20:35, 22 April 2008 (UTC)