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    Sir Arthur Evans

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    Sir Arthur Evans Essay How has the work of Sir Arthur Evans contributed to our understanding of the past? The work of Arthur Evans in exploring Ancient Minoan civilisation on the island of Crete has significantly contributed to our understanding of the past. In examining his work‚ three observations may be made about Evans archaeological examinations. The interpretation and reconstruction of a site should not be influenced by archaeologist’s preconceived ideas‚ in investigating the past it is important

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    ‚ was a time in Ancient Greece characterised by invention and innovation both artistically and architecturally. The Minoans formed the first Greek civilisation on the island of Crete‚ which is located just south of mainland Greece. The name Minoan stems from a series of Greek myths about the legendary King Minos of Crete who was said to rule a vast sea empire; the Minoans were sea-faring people themselves. Minoan civilisation thrived from approximately 2000-1050 B.C.E. before being succeeded by the

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    unknown to many archaeologists and scientists alike‚ UNTIL NOW. “The Minoan demise is hotly debated amongst the most reputable archaeologists and scientists’ of today” The Ancient Minoans were an advanced civilisation located on the island of Crete that was devastated firstly by natural disasters that sent their carefully structured island community spiralling into a whirlwind of chaos‚ vulnerability and deterioration‚ resulting in invasion. It has been hotly debated amongst the most reputable

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    Ancient Minoan Evidence

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    John Pendlebury‚ whose knowledge of Minoan archaeology was enormous‚ said that: “It is impossible to say what kind of social order existed” in Minoan Crete. However‚ we do have the palaces and villas‚ townhouses and remains of separate farms and simple huts‚ so we know that some members of the society must have been better off than others‚ because they live in better houses. We can also guess that some

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    The Snake Goddess

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    figurine‚ however evidence supports that The Snake Goddess symbolizes fertility‚ holiness‚ and life and death (Flamee). The most prominent way The Snake Goddess represents fertility is by her appearance. Standing at 13½ inches in the Herakleion Museum at Crete‚ The Snake Goddess holds a snake in each hand‚ wears a hat with a sitting cat on top and has exposed bare breasts (Witcombe). The fact that she is depicted partially nude‚ with her breasts uncovered is interpreted as a sign of fertility mostly relating

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    Minoan Pottery Minoan pottery is found around the Aegean Sea which is an arm in the Mediterranean. . The earliest pottery from the Minoan civilization focuses with practicality and function. Later‚ as the styles mature‚ the pieces become more refined and sophisticated. There are three phases of Minoan pottery. Early‚ 3650-2160 BCE‚ Middle‚ 2160-1600 BCE‚ and Late‚ 1600-1070 BCE. Each phase correspond with cultural shifts within the civilization. Some phases build on previously styles. As the

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    Minoan Culture

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    Minoan Study The Minoans The Minoans are regarded as standing at the very beginning of European civilisation. They were regarded as being a people of magnificent social organization‚ culture‚ art and commerce. They thrived on their mercantile abilities and favoured "intense commercial activity". Their society was based on sea power and seaborne trade with evidence of links to Egypt‚ Syria‚ Sicily and Spain. Evidence suggests they were orientated toward trade and bureaucracy rather than military

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    Minoan Woman

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    An Aegean Bronze Age civilization based on the Greek island of Crete‚ the Minoans continue a pattern of growth and understanding of physical forms‚ through the process of rendering subjects related to daily life and mysticism. “Subject matter for fresco work was usually either scenes from nature‚ or scenes from court or religious life.” Greek artists developed methods used (discussed prior Fig. 4 and Fig. 6) in Egypt‚ and continued to advance these practices in order to better acclamate stylistically

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    The Minoan Civilization

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    grace of the God’s (Mahdavi‚ 2012). The king also shared his governing powers with priest and the bureaucrats. They took great pride in their art work which glorified their kings‚ pharaohs and the prominent members of their household (Mahdavi‚ 2012). Crete was a very convenient stop for merchants for the reason being that it had access to the entire Mediterranean Sea. They were able to forge vibrant societies with limited natural resources that touched the lives of people beyond their homeland‚ initially

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    Respect Your Parents

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    the story of Daudauis and Icarus. It will also include the statistics showing the influence parents have on their children today‚ in the topics of smoking‚ and divorce. In the story Daudauis and his son Icarus are locked in a tower in the city of Crete. Daudis fearing that Minos the king will kill them decides to invent a set of wings for himself and his son. He creates the wings from bird feathers‚ and assembles them with wax. After he and his son learn to use them they set off for Sicily. Dauduis

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