A 3700-years-old table from Akrotiri proves that the culture of Thira was way ahead of its time.

A Hysterocycladic Period Table Found in Santorini, Which is Impossible to Believe it Was Created Almost 4000 Years Ago

A 3700-years-old table from Akrotiri proves that the culture of Thira was way ahead of its time.

The Minoan explosion that upset the Aegean and silenced the great culture of Thira, covered the city of Cape "condemning" it to stay eternally alive.

In Akrotiri there is a unique picture of the everyday life, which is difficult to win in other prehistoric centers. The lack of oxygen maintained elements of worn objects, which provided us a complete picture: Beds, tables, baskets and other objects showing a group of people, who were constantly evolving.

A table that was found in one of the rich houses of the settlement is a typical example of that.

Wooden table, hysterocycladic I 17th century BC Museum of Prehistoric Thira, Fira Photo: Kostis Talos / Athenologio

Wooden table, hysterocycladic I 17th century BC Museum of Prehistoric Thira, Fira Photo: Kostis Talos / Athenologio

Vintage antique table French mid to late 1900's in the 18th century style

Vintage antique table

French mid to late 1900's in the 18th century style

Even though the worn wood was destroyed, the footprint was maintained and filled with plaster, which created a perfect camplaster and a coffee table, that is impossible to believe it was created almost 4000 years ago.