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Knossos - The Palace of the Minoan Kings - cover

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Knossos - The Palace of the Minoan Kings

Josie Hertz

Narratore Angela Nandez

Casa editrice: Vince Publishing LLC

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Knossos, often regarded as the heart of the Minoan civilization, stands as a testament to the ingenuity and cultural significance of ancient Crete. Situated near modern-day Heraklion, the site was first inhabited as early as 7000 BCE, during the Neolithic period. Over the millennia, it evolved into a sprawling palace complex that became the political, cultural, and religious epicenter of the Minoans. 
The origins of Knossos are steeped in myth and legend, most notably tied to King Minos, the legendary ruler of Crete. According to Greek mythology, Knossos was the site of the infamous Labyrinth, a massive maze constructed by the master craftsman Daedalus to house the Minotaur, a creature that was part man and part bull. These tales, though shrouded in myth, highlight the profound influence that the site has had on storytelling and culture throughout history. 
Archaeological evidence suggests that the site began to flourish around 1900 BCE, marking the start of the Protopalatial period. This era saw the construction of the first palace, which was later rebuilt and expanded following a series of natural disasters, including earthquakes and volcanic activity. By the Neopalatial period (1700–1450 BCE), Knossos had reached its zenith, with an intricate layout of halls, courtyards, and storage rooms that reflected its role as a hub of administrative and ceremonial activity.
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Data di pubblicazione: 17/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —