Not all Minoans lived in palaces, but the palatial complexes, like those at Knossos and Phaistos, were central to Minoan society. These palaces served as administrative, religious, and economic hubs and were often inhabited by the elite. Many Minoans lived in smaller settlements or rural areas, which were likely organized around these palatial centers. Thus, while palaces were significant, they did not represent the living conditions of all Minoans.
Knossos
a large palace
a large palace
Knossos
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
a large palace
Knossos
a large palace
Knossos
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 Minoan Civilisation was named after the mythical King Minos. Knossos Palace - Crete. During the Middle Period.
The phrase "palace style" refers to the most well preserved examples of Minoan art. Palace style art consists of pottery with stylized nature motifs, discovered at the palace of Knossos on Crete.
the Minoan people that lived at crete from 1900-1375BCE
I think you're referring to Knossos.
The Minoan pottery made up of mature artists revealing Minoan patrons.