Аннотация:Low-temperature eclogite-facies rocks from Syros and Tinos (Cyclades, Greece) include meta-igneous blocks of unclear origin (meta-olistostrome or tectonic mélange) with very high trace element concentrations (e.g. Zr up to 4850 ppm; Y up to 475 ppm). The unusual geochemistry is considered to be the result of metasomatic alteration in a subduction-zone environment. Locally, metasomatic exchange with an ultramafic matrix further enhanced compositional anomalies. A concordant U–Pb zircon age of 78±1 Ma recorded for an omphacitite from Syros is interpreted as the time of pre-Eocene high-pressure metamorphism in the Cyclades. Zircon dates of 61 and 63 Ma for a jadeitite from Tinos possibly indicate an additional discrete event (deformation?). These results are a first geochronological indication that high-pressure metamorphism in the Cyclades commenced significantly earlier than indicated by previous white mica chronology which provided ages between c . 50 and 40 Ma.