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It was known for its [[sulphur]]<ref name="ACOD" /> and [[obsidian]] resource, which was used by farmers and warriors for thousands of years before the introduction of bronze rendered the obsidian mines obsolete. The island was also a major stop-off point between the mainland and [[Crete]].<ref>[https://assassinscreed.ubisoft.com/game/en-us/odyssey/map/arid-islands Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Arid Islands]. Ubisoft. Accessed 15 June 2018.</ref>
It was known for its [[sulphur]]<ref name="ACOD" /> and [[obsidian]] resource, which was used by farmers and warriors for thousands of years before the introduction of bronze rendered the obsidian mines obsolete. The island was also a major stop-off point between the mainland and [[Crete]].<ref>[https://assassinscreed.ubisoft.com/game/en-us/odyssey/map/arid-islands Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Arid Islands]. Ubisoft. Accessed 15 June 2018.</ref>
==Regions==
The archipelago of Melos was made up of three regions/islands:
*[[Black Crescent]]
*[[Champion Point]]
*[[Typhon's Revenge]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Melos

Melos, alternatively Milos, is a volcanic Greek archipelago located in the Aegean Sea, that was home to a fortified city during the Hellenistic period. Together with Hydrea, Melos formed the Greek region called the Obsidian Islands.

Founded by Spartan settlers, Melos was divided into three main island regions: Champion Point, Black Crescent and Typhon's Revenge.[1]

It was known for its sulphur[1] and obsidian resource, which was used by farmers and warriors for thousands of years before the introduction of bronze rendered the obsidian mines obsolete. The island was also a major stop-off point between the mainland and Crete.[2]

Regions

The archipelago of Melos was made up of three regions/islands:

Gallery

Appearances

References