Each city had a palace instead of a temple. The cities also did not have walls around them. Instead, people depended on the sea and navy for protection.
A colony established in Crete.
In the central and southern Greek peninsula after earlier beginnings in Crete.
I'm doing homework with a similar question. I think it's because it was mostly surrounded my water and it wasn't all just one big land mass. There were also islands separate from the mainland.
Sir Arthur Evans was a British archaeologist known for his excavation of the ancient city of Knossos on the island of Crete. He is credited with popularizing the concept of the Minoan civilization and coined the term "Minoan" to describe the culture of ancient Crete. His work at Knossos laid the foundation for our understanding of ancient Aegean civilizations.
Libya north to Crete and ,Canaan and south to the kingdoms of Aksumand Nubia
It is the island of crete, crete is an ancient island that was once lived on by the ancient greeks :)
it was one of the very first greek civilizations they were the first ever group that was considered truly greek
the minoan - apex
The labrys was made during the Ancient Greek civilizations, and was originally from Crete. In England, it was first introduced by Sir Arthur Evans in the Journal of Hellenic Studies XX.
crete
The capital of the Minoan civilization on Crete was at Knossos.
no