The Bible has a surprising amount to say regarding the origin of the Minoans. What are its claims, and how does this relate to archaeology?
New research from Mochlos reveals what the Minoans ate and how food shaped ritual, trade and daily life in ancient Crete.
The Minoans’ obsession with solar eclipses led to the creation of remarkable hilltop observatories and potentially the first ...
Rediscovered at the beginning of the 20th century through the work of British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans, the Minoan Civilization, whose earliest beginnings were from c. 3500 BC on the island of ...
As Greece builds to accommodate a rise in tourism and other development projects, unearthed antiquities complicate progress. Archaeologists speculate that this recently found ancient Minoan ...
The Minoan culture was the first highly complex society on modern European soil, with palaces, writing, stunning art – and even flushing toilets. The Minoans lived in the bronze age (circa 3000-1200BC ...
The Cycladic, the Minoan, and the Mycenaean cultures define the Bronze Age of Greece, 3,100-1,000 BCE. This was a period of flourishing architecture, craftmanship, agriculture, sanitation, including ...
A stone's throw from Heraklion’s ancient city walls, a modern-day McDonald's stands at the crossroads of a busy urban thoroughfare here on the Greek island of Crete. Four thousand years ago, however, ...
ST. IGNACE – People said these guys were just too dumb to pull it off. Two lumberjacks were clearing land for a farm in 1896 in the middle of the Upper Peninsula when they dug up three statues and a ...
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