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    Minoan Art

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    art where profiles are indeed‚ demonstrated. This artwork probably recognizes the historical event of the joining together of Upper and Lower Egypt which is common for Egyptian art to commemorate an event. In contrast‚ Minoan art demonstrates various characteristics of the Minoan people‚ their culture

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    Minoan Disappearance

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    Prosper to Perish The Minoan civilization was one of prosperity and influence‚ until its sudden disappearance from the civilized world. Most civilizations go through a pattern of chaos‚ adjustment and finally balance. The Minoans‚ however‚ had balance‚ and then chaos hit and the adjustment ended up being their finite disappearance. In the Golden Age of Athens in the 5th century‚ the Minoans were the stuff of legend‚ remaining so until the discovery of the ruins of Knossos in the 1900’s by British

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    Minoan Palaces

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    The ancient civilisations of the Minoans and the Mycenaeans both participated in creating monumental architecture‚ most of which are now referred to as Minoan and Mycenaean palaces. There are many comparisons to be made when discussing these two cultures and their palaces. This essay will begin with an examination of the unique features of the Minoan palaces‚ followed by a discussion regarding their possible functions as communal gathering centres and a brief look at the potential meaning of the

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    Minoan Goddess

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    It can be argued that Minoans took part in sacrifices as part of religious rituals‚ for instance this sarcophagus depicts a procession which ends in a bull sacrifice 2 Tree Shrine Seal This seal displays two priestesses holding a double-axe in front of a tree-shrine of a goddess. It helps us to understand that holding tree shrine was a common religious observance in the daily lives of the Minoans. The double-axe features in other Minoan artefacts‚ commonly in sacrifices‚ suggesting that the priestesses

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    Minoan civilization was in the period of the Bronze Age Europe. Their architecture styles consist of having a center for religious and administrative structure. The Minoans also have a vast majority of tombs‚ palaces‚ villas‚ towns and roads. The buildings are known to be beautiful and colorful. The material used to made Minoans buildings are from native stones and clays‚ and timbers are used for reinforcement. The cities were filled with paved roads connected to the palaces and other towns. The

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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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    The Minoan Civilization lives were very peaceful. The government did not turn their back on the poor but they actually looked out for their less fortunate people. Women were not treated as minority but as equals. The kind ruled his people inspired by the 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)

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    Minoan Religious Symbols

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    a) With reference to source A and your own knowledge‚ describe Minoan religious symbols. Religion played a fundamental role in the lives of the Minoan Crete‚ illustrated amongst reoccurring religious symbols eminent throughout their everyday life. A vast majority of Minoan religion remains unknown or unable to interpret‚ yet facts such as the religion being of polytheistic nature and possible cult practices existing within the religion is interpreted from evidence recovered archaeologically. Based

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    civilizations that developed in Greece were the Minoans and the Mycenaeans. The Minoans and the Mycenaeans had played huge roles in the development of Greece‚ though they were seen as night/day. The Minoans were said to be one of Greeks earliest civilization that lasted from 1700-1450 BCE(video). It is said that their name derived from “ a mythical ruler named Minos‚” (126). They lived on the the island of Crete‚ where they build the palace of Knossos. The Minoans were known for their peaceful society.

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    Minoan Artwork 2

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    Artwork 2 shares several stylistic features with Minoan pottery art. Specifically‚ it resembles the form and style of the Minoan vases made in the distinct Marine style. In regards to form‚ as noted in the lecture‚ Minoan pottery began to resemble the large‚ ornate jars from Akrotiri. Similar to the design of Artwork 2‚ the Akrotiri jars were slender and tapered toward the bottom. In terms of style‚ Artwork 2 has the four main characteristics of the Minoan style. The most obvious stylistic feature would

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