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Ancient Minoan Civilization on the island of crete. (1898)

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Who is sir Arthur Evans?

SIr Arthur Evans was the son of Harriet Ann Dickinson .


Who is Sir Arthur Evans mother?

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Who is Arthur Evans?

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What did sir arthur Evans dicover?

He discovered the Palace of Knossos.


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Knossos was excavated in the twentieth century by the English archaeologist Sir Arthur?

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What did Sir Arthur Evans find?

Sir Arthur Evans discovered and excavated the ancient Minoan palace of Knossos on the island of Crete. His excavations provided valuable insights into Minoan civilization and culture. Evans is also known for introducing the term "Minoan" to refer to the Bronze Age civilization of Crete.


Why did sir Arthur Evans go to Crete?

Sir Arthur Evans went to Crete to conduct archaeological excavations at the site of Knossos, an ancient Minoan palace complex. He was specifically interested in uncovering information about the Minoan civilization that once thrived on the island.


Where did Sir Arthur Evans live?

Sir Arthur Evans was born in Nash Mills, Hemel Hempstead, England and lived there till he left for university. After traveling around doing dig sites he settles down in Youlbury, Oxford, England until he died.


When was Arthur Wade-Evans born?

Arthur 'Slim' Evans was born in 1890.


What is Arthur Evans's birthday?

Arthur Evans was born on July 8, 1851.