Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 11Department of Archaeology, 1992 - Archaeology |
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... Knossos , the " Minoans " , from references in Greek mythology and Homer to a King Minos of Crete . It was also Evans who was pri- marily responsible for the cre- ation of the popular vision of the Minoans as the " beautiful , peaceful ...
... Knossos , the " Minoans " , from references in Greek mythology and Homer to a King Minos of Crete . It was also Evans who was pri- marily responsible for the cre- ation of the popular vision of the Minoans as the " beautiful , peaceful ...
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... Knossos Labyrinth Castleden attempted a re - in- terpretation of the most signif- icant monument built by the Minoans , the Palace of Knossos , which he preferred to see not as a palace - the title bestowed upon it by Evans but instead ...
... Knossos Labyrinth Castleden attempted a re - in- terpretation of the most signif- icant monument built by the Minoans , the Palace of Knossos , which he preferred to see not as a palace - the title bestowed upon it by Evans but instead ...
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... Knossos of children's bones from which the flesh had been removed , perhaps for cannabilism . Is it possible to combine such violent evi- dence with Evans ' vision of a peace - loving people ? Castleden believes not , citing the Greek ...
... Knossos of children's bones from which the flesh had been removed , perhaps for cannabilism . Is it possible to combine such violent evi- dence with Evans ' vision of a peace - loving people ? Castleden believes not , citing the Greek ...
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