The Minoans, an ancient civilization from the island of Crete, domesticated various animals, including sheep, goats, and cattle, which played a significant role in their agricultural practices. They also raised pigs and kept poultry, such as chickens and ducks. Additionally, the Minoans were known to use horses, particularly for transportation and as a symbol of status. Wild animals, like dolphins and various birds, were often depicted in Minoan art, reflecting their connection to nature and the marine environment.
Minoans
colorful scenes with humans and animals.
The Mycenaeans Counquerd the Minoans and gained their power. Overthrowing the Minoans
they were peaceful
Mycenae is a city on top of a hill surrounded by a fortified castle [Acropolis]. Attached here below you can see how it is currently the city.
The height of the Minoans is not known. The Minoans lived in the 27th century BCE time period. The Minoans lived in Greece. The civilization is known to of lived into the Iron Age.
Minoans made their living from trade.
Minoans made their living from trade.
The Mycenaeans borrowed from the Minoans.
The Minoans, based on the Greek island of Crete, were the first Greeks.
the things that the Mycenaean borrow from the Minoans is that learned how to sail from the Minoans and art,and pottery styles.-Glenda-
The Minoans are credited as Europe's first great civilization.