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    The Minoans were a civilization who flourished from 3000 BCE until 1100 BCE on the island of Crete, were greatly influenced by the Phoenicians, Egyptians, Syrians and the Anatolians (Britannica Encyclopedia). This civilization made major contributions to Western European development in the areas of language, architecture and art. It was the famous archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans who made the astounding discoveries at Knossos in the early 1900’s that introduced to the world the fascinating and wonderful

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    The Minoan civilization formed on the island of Crete during the middle of the Bronze Age. During this time they were known for their architecture and unique art style. They also significantly contributed to other Western European civilizations through trade of pottery, stone vases, and gold jewelry (Cartwright, 2018). Taking to the sea to further their trade reach took them to Egypt, Cyprus and throughout the Aegean. They traded for such items as ivory and copper. Their advancements in painting

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    The Minoan civilization was founded in 3000 BCE and ended in 1100 BCE, whereas the Mycenaean civilization was founded in 1900 BCE and ended in 1100 BCE (Matthews, Noble, & Platt, 2014). The Minoan and Mycenaean cultures are found to be in present day Greeks as DNA has revealed to be similar in early farmers (Reich, 2017). The Minoans were the first literate civilization in Europe. One key aspect of the Minoan and Mycenaean culture that lived on among the Greeks later was writing. Linear A, a syllabic

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    The Minoan civilization was an Aegean Bronze Age civilization that was rich with culture, art and architecture. They were so intellectually advanced for their time period, that they have made a significant contribution to the development of the Western European civilization. The Mycenaean civilization flourished in the late Bronze Age. Unlike the Minoans, the Mycenaeans were militaristic and more calculating people. They had very specific reasons behind their actions. Both civilizations had differences

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    The Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations were the first two cultures to evolve in Greece. The Minoans occupied the island of Crete. The Mycenaean’s began in Southern Greece before acquiring more land. They were both located around the Aegean Sea which they learned to sail to trade with other cultures and for fishing. They were similar in their religious beliefs and the artwork they made. Pottery was common and both used metals for decoration and weapons. They believed in a goddess. Gold and

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    cause of the fall of the Minoan Civilization has been largely debated throughout the years. Scientists and archaeologists have proposed various hypotheses to the mystery, mainly regarding to environmental factors such as the eruption of Thera Volcano and subsequent tsunamis, earthquakes and climate change; or social and political factors like societal conflicts and invasion of the Mycenaeans. This paper examines the relationship between the demise of the Minoan Civilization and the natural disasters

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    The Minoan Civilization began on the Mediterranean island of Crete. It was first excavated by Sir Arthur Evans. The possible civilization sparked his interest when a charm that the Minoans use to wear was found, and it was brought to his attention. He started at Knossos, where the possible civilization became a reality. He uncovered multiple palaces, which have all been named since then. They are named: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, and Zakros. Each one shows signs of religion, trade, and politics. They

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    Greece Section 1: Early Civilizations Mountains two peninsulas pretty much make Greece 80% of Greece is mountainous Plains and river valleys made up much of Greece Seas The Aegean, Mediterranean, and Ionian Seas make the borders of Greece The Black Sea was also an important Sea that the Greek used Minoans and Mycenaeans In 2800 B.C., was created a Bronze age civilization on the Island of Crete It was called the Minoan Civilization The Minoans were not Greek The Minoans influenced the way the Greeks

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    History Of Architecture Building: Palace Of Minos. Dates: 1700-1400 BC. Time period : Bronze Age. Location: Knossos,Crete. Civilization :The Minoans. In the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, South of Greece, lays the island of Crete refuge of the lost civilization of the minions.The island is first refereed as "Kaptara" at the Syrian city of Mani dating from 18 000 BC; Also known as "Keftiu” from the fresco of the Tomb of Rekhmire in the valley of the kings in Egypt. The island's length is 260 km

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    Knossos reveals a significant amount of detailsconcerningthe ancient Minoan civilization. According to archeological findings by Sir Evans Author, it is evident that architectureand art practiced in this society symbolize itssuccessful culture. Minoan potteries alongside other artifacts signify a highly lucrative and flourishing commerce at the Knossos (Chilvers, 2005). Elements of commercial life practiced in the Minoan civilization include excavated artworks, jewelry, sculptures, and paintings among

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