answersLogoWhite

0

The people of Crete developed a written language around 2000 BC, known as Linear A. It was later replaced by Linear B, a script used by the Mycenaean Greeks, around 1450 BC.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Was the language of the people of Crete Greek?

Cretan Greek (Cretan dialect)


What languages were used in Crete during the Bronze age?

Minoan spoken and written language.


Where did Minoan culture develop?

Crete


What Minoan civilization develop?

On the island of Crete


What is the main language in crete?

Greek and Turkish


Is the island of Crete lye northwest and became the first home of the Minoan village?

I am not entirely sure what the question is asking. The Minoan civilization did develop on the island of Crete. Crete is to the southeast of mainland Greece.


What language did ancient Crete speak?

First Minoan, then Greek.


Where did greek civilization develop?

Greek civilization began on the Mediterranean island of Crete.


Battle of crete?

It is still unknown how the civilization of Crete disappeared, but we know that the Mycenaes conquered Crete, so they fought against the people from Crete, who weren't ready to fight because of a volcanic eruption that happened before.


What has the author Ioseph Chatzidakes written?

Ioseph Chatzidakes has written: 'Historia tou Kretikou Mouseiou' -- subject- s -: Antiquities, Crete, Crete. Mouseion Archaiologikon


Who were the Minoans and Mycenaean?

The Minoans were from the island of Crete and the Myceneans were from mainland Greece and spoke an early form of the Greek language.


Who are the minoens and mycenaeans?

The Minoans were people who lived on the island of Crete between about 2600 and 1400 BC. They had a complex culture and a written language, although we haven't yet decoded it. The Mycenaean people lived in regions around the Aegean Sea, including Greece, between 1600 and 1100 BC.