Minoan
The Answer is (Minoan)
in the 1900s
The Cretan dagger, also known as the Minoan dagger, is an ancient weapon that originated in the Bronze Age civilization of ancient Crete, specifically during the Minoan period (around 2600-1100 BCE). It is characterized by a double-edged blade made of bronze, often with a gracefully curved shape and a decorative handle. Cretan daggers have been found in archaeological sites throughout the Mediterranean, suggesting their widespread use and importance in ancient warfare.
around the year 15,000 bc
It's the Harrappan civilization
Ancient Egypt
Because it was built at the site of the ancient Hohokam civilization, it was called Phoenix, a city risiing from an ancient civilization.
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The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
Minos is supposed to be just the name of the mythical king of Crete, but it is not clear if it was really a name or a title, the Cretan word for "king", or the name of a particular king that was subsequently used as a title. It is true that there is a similarity between Minos and the names of other ancient founder-kings, such as Menes of Egypt, Mannus of Germany, Manu of India, etc.
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.