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Minoans lived on Crete. They got their name from their legendary king, Minos. Minos built a large palace in Knossos. It was said to be so huge that you could easily lose your way. Some historians say that the palace itself was the famous labyrinth (you know, where the Minotaur lived).
The Minoan Civilisation was named after the mythical King Minos. Knossos Palace - Crete. During the Middle Period.
the function if the Minoan palace was attendants and higher officials carried out the daily business, also food & trade items were stored and redistributed to people of the countryside.
The palace of Knossos was located on the island of Crete.
Knossos
Knossos
Knossos
Minoans lived on Crete. They got their name from their legendary king, Minos. Minos built a large palace in Knossos. It was said to be so huge that you could easily lose your way. Some historians say that the palace itself was the famous labyrinth (you know, where the Minotaur lived).
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Ruins of the Palace at Knossos
The Minoan Civilisation was named after the mythical King Minos. Knossos Palace - Crete. During the Middle Period.
the function if the Minoan palace was attendants and higher officials carried out the daily business, also food & trade items were stored and redistributed to people of the countryside.
Sonia Di Neuhoff has written: 'The Minoan civilization and the Knossos palace' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Minoans, Palace of Knossos (Knossos) 'Ancient Corinth and its museum' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Architecture
The Minoan pottery made up of mature artists revealing Minoan patrons.
The Minoan capital city, on the island of Crete, was Knossos, where archaeologists have uncovered a royal palace with 1500 rooms. According to Greek myth, it was the home of the fabled Labyrinth, where the Minotaur, Astaris, ate Greek prisoners set to wander the confusing passages.