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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 105. Chapters: Minoan civilization, Neolithic Crete, Philistines, Linear A, Minos, Knossos, Soapstone, Ashmolean Museum, Saffron, Chania, Beehive tomb, Phaistos Disc, Minoan eruption, Minoan pottery, Minoan chronology, Clothing in the ancient world, Dwarf elephant, Bull, Caphtor, Minoan religion, Tilos, Gortyn, Bottiaeans, Enkomi, Peter Ucko, Makry Gialos, Snake Goddess, Pseira, Lasithi, Amnisos, Harriet Boyd-Hawes, Malia, Akrotiri, Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Anemospilia, Arkalochori, Archanes, Psychro Cave, Kea, Kolumbo, Eteocretan language, Karfi, Cretan hieroglyphs, Sitia, Spyridon Marinatos, Mount Juktas, Prince of the Lilies, Hagia Triada, Arkalochori Axe, Mochlos, Kommos, Dolphins in mythology, Zominthos, Roussolakkos, Tylissos, Galatas Palace, Zakros, Theseus Ring, Monastiraki, Crete, Apesokari, Achladia, Horns of Consecration, Phourni, Hippopotamus creutzburgi, Alice Kober, Kamilari, Hagia Photia, Atsipades, La Parisienne, Tripiti, Armeni, Troullos, Vasiliki, Lasithi, Petras, Sklavokampos, Priniatikos Pyrgos, Apoudoulou, Kamares, Crete, Eileithyia Cave, Vathypetro, Traostalos, Stilos, Odigitria, Chamaizi, Petsofas, Phylaki, Gournia, Fournou Korifi, Stravomyti, Nea Roumata, Koumasa, Vrysinas, Cretan script, Yerokambos, Myrtos Pyrgos, Prassa, Trapeza, Crete, Minoan Modi, Hagios Onouphrios. Excerpt: The Minoan civilization was a Bronze Age civilization that arose on the island of Crete and flourished from approximately the 27th century BC to the 15th century BC. It was rediscovered at the beginning of the 20th century through the work of the British archaeologist Arthur Evans. Will Durant referred to it as "the first link in the European chain." The early inhabitants of Crete settled as early as 128,000 BC, during the Middle Paleolithic age. However, it was not until 5000 BC that the first signs of advanced agriculture appeared. What the Minoans called themselves is unknown. The term "Minoan" was coined by Arthur Evans after the mythic "king" Minos. Minos was associated in Greek myth with the labyrinth, which Evans identified with the site at Knossos. It has sometimes been argued that the Egyptian place name "Keftiu" (*Káftiu kftiw) and the Semitic "Kaftor" or "Caphtor" and "Kaptara" in the Mari archives refer to the island of Crete; "On the other hand some acknowledged facts about Caphtor/Keftiu can only with difficulty be reconciled with Crete," observes John Strange. In the Odyssey, composed centuries after the destruction of the Minoan civilization, Homer calls the natives of Crete Eteocretans ("true Cretans"); these may have been descendants of the Minoans. Minoan palaces (anaktora) are the best known building types to have been excavated on the island. They are monumental buildings serving administrative purposes as evidenced by the large archives unearthed by archaeologists. Each of the palaces excavated to date has its own unique features, but they also share features which set them apart from other structures. The palaces were often multi-storied, with interior and exterior staircases, light wells, massive columns, storage magazines and courtyards. It seems that the Minoan people were not Indo-European, and that they were even related to the pre-Greek dwellers of the Greek mainland and Western Anatolia, the so-called Pelasgians. However the Minoan civi
Minoan civilization, Neolithic Crete, Philistines, Linear A, Minos, Knossos, Soapstone, Ashmolean Museum, Saffron, Chania, Beehive tomb, Phaistos Disc, Minoan eruption, Minoan pottery, Minoan chronology, Clothing in the ancient world
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| Verlag | Books LLC, Reference Series |
| Ersterscheinung | Januar 2020 |
| Maße | 24.6 cm x 18.9 cm x 0.7 cm |
| Gewicht | 223 Gramm |
| Format | Softcover |
| ISBN-13 | 9781158168675 |
| Seiten | 106 |