Some of the beads are of Egyptian origin, the culture ministry said in a statement.
The archaeologists also found ancient fish tanks and large amounts of porphyry -- a prized purple pigment of the ancient world derived from sea snails, and later the colour exclusively reserved for Roman emperors.
"The amount of broken shells found...show a very early Mediterranean production of porphyry dye. The cache constitutes one of the most important (Minoan treasures) ever found in Crete until now."
The Minoan civilisation, a naval superpower of the Bronze Age era, flourished on Crete and other Aegean islands until about 1500 BCE.
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