answersLogoWhite

0

Minoan

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What civilization had the same attitude toward war as the Minoan?

Indus


What civilization had the same attitude toward war as the Minoans?

Indus


Which civiliaztion had the same attitude toward war as the minoans?

Indus (apex)


Which civilization had the same attitude toward war as the Harappans?

Minoan


What civilization had the same attitude toward war as the Harappans?

Minoan


According to the chart the what ended at about the same time?

Indus Valley civilization


What is the difference between indus and egyptian civilization?

Indus Civilization existed in Pakistan and north India from 3300 BC to 1900 BC, whereas Egyptian civilization was located in northeast Africa around the same time period.


Is Harappan and Indus valley civilization same?

Yes, the Harappan Civilization and the Indus Valley Civilization refer to the same ancient culture that flourished around 2500 BCE in the northwestern regions of South Asia, primarily in present-day Pakistan and northwest India. The term "Harappan" is derived from Harappa, one of its major archaeological sites, while "Indus Valley" emphasizes the broader geographical area along the Indus River. Both terms highlight the advanced urban planning, architecture, and trade practices of this civilization.


How was the Inca attitude toward warfare similar to that of the Aztecs?

they are same because they take different and they eat the same food


What event happened around the same time as the end of the early Indus Valley civilization?

the event which happened was the industrial revolution.


What similarity developed between the English attitude toward the Irish and the English attitude toward Native Americans?

A lot of hostility towards both parties and used the same tactics to brutally remove them from their lands.


How does the narrator excuse himself from having the same attitude toward women as in the tale?

The narrator in the tale excuses himself from having the same attitude toward women by claiming that he has learned to respect and value women as individuals. He emphasizes that he has changed his perspective and no longer sees women as possessions or objects to be controlled.