Minoan Trade RoutesMinoan influence inthe Bronze Age can be traced through ... Minoan government and took control of the island, ending the era of Crete’s dominance. Despite its abrupt ending ...
In 1950 the Santorini volcano experienced its last eruption, closing a cycle of volcanic activity that had begun in 1939.
Before its entry into Britain, the Bronze Age was in full swing in Europe.The island of Crete was centre for the expansion of the bronze trade to Europe. The Mycenaeans created the finest bronze ...
The whole island is volcanic sculpture ... civilization on Atlantis with the peculiar features of Bronze Age civilization on Crete; much was formerly made of Atlantis' worship of the sea god ...
The eruption of Santorini has long been linked to the fall of the Minoans. Does the evidence really support this conclusion, ...
During the Bronze Age, between the years 2700 and 1500 B.C., Minoa flourished. In addition to Crete, there are other Aegean islands as well. Traditionally, Cretans relied on agriculture to make their ...
Crete, the largest of the Greek islands, is a tapestry of splendid beaches, ancient treasures and stunning landscapes.
Sparkling turquoise ocean, whitewashed buildings and vibrant history stretching back to the Bronze Age… the Greek island of Antikythera is the stuff of dreams. But for some it could be a reality.
the Cycladic Islands, and Crete, their art and archaeology, and their history within the broader context of the eastern Mediterranean, from earliest human settlement to the collapse of the Bronze Age ...
Nico’s main field of research is Aegean Bronze Age archaeology, especially Minoan Crete. Her research interests include mainstream archaeological work (e.g. archaeological field-work and the study of ...
"Out in the middle of the wine-dark sea, there is a land called Crete, a rich and lovely ... discovery - made somewhere else on the island - of a small bronze sculpture of a bull with a figure ...
Bronze statue of bull ... when Arthur Evans explored the island and decided to dig at Knossos, the bulls and monsters, palaces and labyrinths of Crete, familiar from Greek myth, were still very ...