Greece, Crete - Minoan culture - Knossos

Greece, Crete - Minoan culture - Knossos

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The Minoan civilization, an Aegean Bronze Age society on Crete, flourished from 2600 to 1100 BC. Rediscovered by Arthur Evans, it is considered Europe's earliest civilization. The Minoans traded widely, influencing regions like Egypt and Anatolia. Their palaces, especially Knossos, were central to society, serving as political and ceremonial hubs. Knossos, with its unique architecture and vibrant frescoes, was a key site. The civilization's art and architecture, including the throne room and mythological motifs, reflect its cultural richness.

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How did the Minoan civilization influence trade in the Aegean and Mediterranean regions?

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What were some of the natural materials used for pigments in Minoan frescoes?

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What was the purpose of the lustral basin found in the throne room?

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