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  • haic era (1500-1400 BCE), corresponding to the Minoan age, with the formation in Greece of the first
  • The same way the definition of the term Minoan and Plato's reference belong in here.
  • es considerably above the attitudinal limit of Minoan and modern Cretan settlements.
  • is unknown, it was certainly known to both the Minoan and Mycenaean cultures.
  • (also the Cave of Eileithyia) was a Neolithic, Minoan and Mycenaean sacred cave dedicated to the god
  • stern Crete with the archaeological remains of Minoan and Mycenean civilisation.
  • This Minoan archaeological site was first excavated by Ste
  • The "Palace" at Galatas is a Minoan archaeological site discovered discovered and
  • and remains one of the best examples of Middle Minoan archaeology on the island.
  • polythyra (pier-and-door partition), both Late Minoan architectural features.
  • An early example of a hypogeum is found at the Minoan Bronze Age site of Knossos on Crete.
  • Below this building is evidence of Early Minoan building foundations.
  • annis Sakellarakis unveiled a large, two-story Minoan building at an altitude slightly below 1200m.
  • Zominthos is best known for the large Minoan building discovered there; signs of permanent
  • ller building nearby called House B. Two other Minoan buildings were also found nearby, but were onl
  • The Minoan bull leaper from the front.
  • The Minoan bull leaper is a bronze group of a bull and le
  • complete three-dimensional sculpture depicting Minoan bull-leaping.
  • Stravomyti Cave is an ancient Minoan cave on Crete.
  • rmeni is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan cemetery on Crete.
  • ambos is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan cemetery in central Crete.
  • lage and the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan cemetery on Crete.
  • urther contextual evidence for the site's Late Minoan chronology.
  • July 11: Arthur Evans, archaeologist of Minoan civilisation
  • ins cover the island and can be dated from the Minoan civilisation and the post-Byzantine era when s
  • The mystery of Minoan civilization (1971)
  • 8 July: Arthur Evans, rediscoverer of Minoan civilization
  • organization of Neolithic Europe and the later Minoan civilization that flourished in prehistoric Ne
  • f this work helped to establish studies of the Minoan civilization.
  • nd of Crete, Greece, containing ruins from the Minoan civilization.
  • Besides the Minoan collection, the museum covers other periods of
  • Beekeeping was a Minoan craft, and the fermented honey-drink, mead, wa
  • Minoan Crete and Malia
  • Hughes-Brock, an archaeologist specialising in Minoan Crete and Mycenaean Greece.
  • Pseira: A Bronze Age Seaport in Minoan Crete Philip P. Betancourt
  • In Minoan Crete at the Knossos site there is archaeologi
  • Excavations from Minoan Crete at Knossos, for example, have yielded sp
  • The Santorini volcano and the desolation of Minoan Crete, Society for the Promotion of Hellenic S
  • arly in Anatolian style and not an import from Minoan Crete, the area mostly associated with bull-le
  • The Archaeology of Minoan Crete.
  • te on Crete illustrates its role in Bronze Age Minoan culture.
  • His house, 'Youlbury', notable for its Minoan decoration, has since been burnt down (as were
  • y are more formal and monumental than previous Minoan decorative styles.
  • mis or her Roman equivalent Diana replaced the Minoan deity.
  • In the Minoan era, aqueducts delivered water to Kephala Hill
  • one tholos tomb have been found from the Late Minoan era.
  • 60 BC), Mount Aniakchak (≈1645 BC), and Thera ( Minoan eruption, ≈1620 BC).
  • palace precinct of those kings, furnished with Minoan frescoes was one of the most important discove
  • The site is known primarily for its Minoan frescoes.
  • The Sumerian, Assyrian, Egyptian, Indian, Minoan, Greek, Roman, Persian and Arab Empires each m
  • Two Middle Minoan houses were uncovered at Prassa, which were in
  • The tombs were built in Early Minoan I and in use through Middle Minoan IA.
  • Late Minoan I house, including a light-well
  • ement was in use, in various forms, from Early Minoan I until the fires of Late Minoan IB.
  • The tombs are dated from Early Minoan I to Middle Minoan IA and were excavated in 19
  • On the other hand, Late Minoan I ingots found on Crete have Paleozoic lead is
  • aeological site in eastern Crete with a Middle Minoan IA oval-shaped building.
  • g modifications were occurring as late as Late Minoan IB.
  • The site was in use from Middle Minoan II until late Minoan I.
  • he settlement was in use only during the Early Minoan II period.
  • Pottery is of the Early Minoan IIA Koumasa style (hence the name of the site)
  • Atsipades was in use from Early Minoan III to Middle Minoan II.
  • The site, discovered in 1981, is a Late Minoan IIIA tholos tomb.
  • By using these objects, the Minoan ladies highlighted the red lips and the white
  • La Parisienne also known as the Minoan Lady, is part of the Camp Stool Fresco, which
  • Michael Ventris deciphers Minoan Linear B.
  • Monastiraki likely dates to the Middle Minoan Old Palace period and was destroyed at the sam
  • ns, George Rethemiotakis, announced that a new Minoan Palace had been found in the middle of a Minoa
  • rip and continues towards the East near to the Minoan palace of Malia.
  • ny of the features that are used to identify a Minoan palace apart from a regular building: pier and
  • The archaeological research in Minoan palaces, cemeteries and settlements has brough
  • vokampos building, which are commonly found in Minoan palaces.
  • Modi is the archaeological site of a Minoan peak sanctuary in eastern Crete.
  • Traostalos is the archaeological site of a Minoan peak sanctuary in eastern Crete.
  • sinas is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan peak sanctuary.
  • modern village and an archaeological site of a Minoan peak sanctuary in western Crete.
  • n first habitated from the Neolithic and Early Minoan period (3rd millennium BC).
  • During the Early Minoan period, the quality of pottery suggests that p
  • ancient Crete at least as early as the Middle Minoan Period, as exhibited by a mural, the "Saffron
  • n that the festival had been celebrated in the Minoan period.
  • overed at Phaistos from in the Middle and Late Minoan periods, including polychrome items and emboss
  • s, the oldest of them dating from the earliest Minoan periods, suggesting the cave was an important
  • Some of the best examples of Middle Minoan pottery have been recovered from the Kamares c
  • itria is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan religious complex including two tholos tombs l
  • his myth is Greek interpretation of mystifying Minoan ritual in an attempt to reconcile their Father
  • is the location of an archaeological site of a Minoan sacred cave in south-central Crete, Greece.
  • She had been doing much work on the Minoan script and in 1931 published A Clue to the Cre
  • A Minoan settlement originally existed nearby.
  • mbos) is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan settlement in Crete, used during the Late Mino
  • akkos is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan settlement on Crete, just south of Archanes.
  • Fournou Korifi is the archaeological site of a Minoan settlement on southern Crete.
  • The Minoan settlement was built on a hill, 135 meters abo
  • ssas) is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan settlement on Crete.
  • ological excavation to discover and excavate a Minoan settlement and palace site on the Aegean islan
  • Stylos is an archaeological site of an ancient Minoan settlement and cemetery near the modern villag
  • piti) is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan settlement in southern Crete, Greece, close to
  • ek Archaeological Service brought to light the Minoan settlement and graves.
  • ysinas is currently the westernmost discovered Minoan site.
  • 200 meters north of Kalokambos, where an Early Minoan tholos tomb has been excavated.
  • 's kiln, a building with four rooms and a Late Minoan tholos tomb have been excavated.
  • ient drainage system servicing both, and Early Minoan tholos tombs.
  • ving olive oil amphorae date to 3500 BC (Early Minoan times), though the production of olive is assu
  • Age, with the cultural high point being Early Minoan to Late Minoan 1B.
  • Excavation of the Minoan town at Gournia by Harriet Boyd-Hawes beegins
  • τράς) is the archaeological site of an ancient Minoan town on northeastern Crete.
  • otably illustrated in art showing Sumerian and Minoan warriors and hunters), the earliest recorded u
  • Next to the individual houses is the Minoan wine press (wine press), a plant for the produ