diff --git a/.automate/.improve-state.tsv b/.automate/.improve-state.tsv index e438acc..2897128 100644 --- a/.automate/.improve-state.tsv +++ b/.automate/.improve-state.tsv @@ -43,3 +43,4 @@ 06d51f 1771812648 25cc1e 1771812722 4fb0a1 1771812830 +817dc2 1771812940 diff --git a/.automate/continuous-improve.log b/.automate/continuous-improve.log index 087ceef..93cd998 100644 --- a/.automate/continuous-improve.log +++ b/.automate/continuous-improve.log @@ -7270,3 +7270,201 @@ Filed Vikunja feature request #104: check_repository should flag temporal tags t [?25h status: UPDATED | Alexander the Great | changes: removed duplicate H1 heading; fixed @t[~1991] corruption to @t[323 BCE..]; added death date precision (10-11 June 323 BCE per Babylonian diary); added Death section with cause-of-death debate; added mother Olympias, titles, Thebes 335 BCE campaign; added footnotes [^3][^4]; filed feature request for detecting footnote-year temporal tag corruption +[main c2c6d86] improve: Alexander the Great + 6 files changed, 285 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) +[2026-02-23 02:15:40] ✅ Committed: improve: Alexander the Great +[2026-02-23 02:15:40] Done (103s) — UPDATED +[2026-02-23 02:15:45] [6/66] Next up... +[2026-02-23 02:15:45] ━━━ [Minoan Civilization] (85231f) reviews=0 garbage=0 ━━━ +[2026-02-23 02:15:45] 🧹 Bash cleanup applied +[2026-02-23 02:15:45] 🔍 Enrichment + review pass +All tools are now trusted (!). Kiro will execute tools without asking for confirmation. +Agents can sometimes do unexpected things so understand the risks. + +Learn more at https://kiro.dev/docs/cli/chat/security/#using-tools-trust-all-safely + + + +[?25l[?25lI'll share my reasoning process (using tool: thinking): Let me analyze the current document and plan what needs to be done: + +1. REVIEW QUESTIONS: Skip (0 open questions confirmed) + +2. IDENTITY & ORGANIZATION: The title "Minoan Civilization" is appropriate for a civilization document. The file is in `civilizations/` folder which is correct. No changes needed here. + +3. ENRICH FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES: I need to search for high-quality information about the Minoan civilization to enrich the document. Let me look at what's already there and what could be added: + - Current content covers: overview, key facts, achievements, decline + - Missing: more detail on social structure, religion, trade partners, specific dates for palace periods, Linear A/B distinction, Thera eruption dating debate, Mycenaean takeover details + +Let me also note some issues with the current document: +- There's a duplicate title "# Minoan Civilization" appearing twice +- The temporal tags use `@t[3000 BCE..1450 BCE]` - I need to check if this is correct BCE syntax per the steering doc. The steering doc shows `@t[305 BCE..30 BCE]` format, so this looks correct. +- The decline section has `@t[~1450 BCE]` which should probably be a range or endpoint tag + +Let me search for enrichment information first. + - Completed in 0.0s + +[?25l[?25l[?25lSearching the web for: Minoan civilization Crete archaeology scholarly overview palace periods chronology (using tool: web_search) +Searching the web for: Minoan civilization decline Thera eruption Mycenaean invasion recent scholarship (using tool: web_search) + + ✓ Found 10 search results + - Completed in 1.103s + + + ✓ Found 10 search results + - Completed in 0.849s + +[?25l[?25lSearching the web for: Minoan civilization religion trade partners Egypt Linear A Linear B social structure (using tool: web_search) + + ✓ Found 10 search results + - Completed in 1.123s + +[?25l[?25lI'll share my reasoning process (using tool: thinking): Now I have enough information to enrich the document. Let me plan the improvements: + +1. Fix the duplicate title (there are two `# Minoan Civilization` headings) +2. Fix the temporal tags - the overview uses `@t[3000 BCE..1450 BCE]` but the steering doc shows BCE ranges like `@t[305 BCE..30 BCE]` - these look correct already +3. Add palace period chronology (Prepalatial, Protopalatial, Neopalatial, Postpalatial) +4. Add trade partners (Egypt, Levant, Cyclades, Anatolia) +5. Add religion section (goddess worship, bull cult) +6. Add note about Linear B (Mycenaean script that succeeded Linear A and was deciphered) +7. Add Akrotiri as a notable Minoan colony on Thera +8. Clarify the Thera eruption dating (~1628 BCE) vs Minoan decline (~1450 BCE) - these are separate events +9. Add note about Mycenaean hybrid culture continuing until ~1100 BCE + +Let me also note the document has a structural issue: the review questions/answers are appended at the bottom of the document. These should NOT be in the final document - they're review artifacts. But looking at the document format, it seems like the review questions with `[x]` checkboxes are part of the factbase format. I should leave those as-is since they're already answered. + +Actually wait - looking at the document more carefully, the review questions with `[x]` marks are already answered. The `apply_review_answers` tool should have incorporated these into the document. But they're still showing as a list at the bottom. This might be a known bug (apply_review_answers issues are already filed). I should not try to manually clean these up as that could cause issues. + +Actually, looking at the document structure again - the review questions at the bottom appear to be answered (all have `[x]`) but they haven't been applied/removed from the document. This is likely because `apply_review_answers` has known bugs. I should use `update_document` to clean up the document and incorporate the answers properly. + +Let me think about what the clean document should look like: +1. Remove the duplicate title +2. Remove the review question artifacts at the bottom (they're all answered) +3. Add temporal tags properly (the `@t[~]` prefix for approximate dates) +4. Add enriched content + +The current document has: +- `@t[3000 BCE..1450 BCE]` - this looks correct per the steering doc format +- `@t[~1450 BCE]` - this should probably be `@t[..~1450 BCE]` to indicate "ended at approximately 1450 BCE" + +Let me write the improved document. Key additions: +1. Palace periods chronology +2. Trade partners +3. Religion (goddess worship, bull-leaping ritual) +4. Akrotiri colony on Thera +5. Linear B distinction +6. Mycenaean hybrid culture post-1450 BCE + +For sources, I'll cite: +- Evans (1921-1935) - already cited +- Driessen & Macdonald (1997) - already cited +- World History Encyclopedia (worldhistory.org) - good secondary source +- Manning, S.W. - for Thera eruption dating (I should search for this) + +Actually, let me be careful about sources. The steering doc says "Every factual claim cites a source — primary ancient texts or modern archaeological scholarship." I should add proper citations for new facts. + +Let me write the updated document now. I'll be surgical - fix the duplicate title, clean up the review artifacts, and add enriched content with proper citations. + +For the palace periods, I'll cite the World History Encyclopedia article which is a well-established secondary source. + +Let me draft the updated document: + +```markdown + +# Minoan Civilization + +## Overview +The Minoan civilization (~3000–1450 BCE) on Crete was the first advanced civilization in Europe, known for elaborate palace complexes, vibrant frescoes, and the undeciphered Linear A script. @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE] + +## Key Facts +- Region: Crete and Aegean islands @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE] +- Period: ~3000–1450 BCE @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE] +- Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE] +- Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered); succeeded by Linear B (Mycenaean, deciphered 1952) @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE] +- Named by: Arthur Evans, after the mythical King Minos [^1] + +## Palace Periods +Scholars divide Minoan history into four phases based on palace construction [^3]: +- **Prepalatial** (~3000–1900 BCE): Early settlements, no palace centers @t[~3000 BCE..~1900 BCE] +- **Protopalatial (Old Palace)** (~1900–1700 BCE): First palace complexes built at Knossos, Phaistos, Malia @t[~1900 BCE..~1700 BCE] +- **Neopalatial (New Palace)** (~1700–1450 BCE): Peak of Minoan power; palaces rebuilt after earthquake destruction @t[~1700 BCE..~1450 BCE] +- **Postpalatial** (~1450–1100 BCE): Mycenaean domination; hybrid Minoan-Mycenaean culture @t[~1450 BCE..~1100 BCE] + +## Achievements +- Palace complexes at Knossos (up to 1,300 rooms) [^1] +- Advanced plumbing and drainage systems [^1] +- Vibrant fresco art depicting nature, rituals, and bull-leaping [^1] +- Extensive maritime trade network reaching Egypt, the Levant, Cyclades, and Anatolia [^2] [^4] +- Minoan colony at Akrotiri on Thera (Santorini), preserved by volcanic ash [^3] + +## Religion +Minoan religion centered on a goddess figure associated with nature, snakes, and fertility, worshipped in palace shrines and peak sanctuaries. Bull-leaping depicted in frescoes likely had ritual significance. No temples in the Greek sense; worship occurred in palaces and open-air sanctuaries. [^1] [^3] + +## Writing Systems +- **Cretan hieroglyphs** (~2100–1700 BCE): Earliest Minoan script, used on seals and tablets @t[~2100 BCE..~1700 BCE] +- **Linear A** (~1800–1450 BCE): Administrative script, still undeciphered @t[~1800 BCE..~1450 BCE] +- **Linear B** (~1450–1200 BCE): Adapted by Mycenaeans from Linear A; deciphered by Michael Ventris in 1952; records an early form of Greek @t[~1450 BCE..~1200 BCE] + +## Decline +The Minoan civilization declined after ~1450 BCE, possibly due to the Thera eruption (~1628 BCE), Mycenaean invasion, or a combination of factors [^2]. The Thera eruption predates the palace destructions by roughly 150–200 years, suggesting it weakened but did not immediately destroy Minoan civilization. Mycenaean Greeks subsequently dominated Crete, forming a hybrid culture that persisted until ~1100 BCE. @t[..~1450 BCE] + +--- +[^1]: Evans, A. *The Palace of Minos at Knossos* (1921–1935) +[^2]: Driessen, J. & Macdonald, C. *The Troubled Island* (1997) +[^3]: Cartwright, M. "Minoan Civilization." *World History Encyclopedia* (2012). https://www.worldhistory.org/Minoan_Civilization/ +[^4]: Cline, E.H. *The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean* (2010) +``` + +Wait, I need to be careful about the `@t` syntax. Looking at the steering doc: +- `@t[305 BCE..30 BCE]` for ranges +- `@t[~2560 BCE]` for approximate dates +- `@t[..612 BCE]` for ended at date + +So for the overview range, it should be `@t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE]` - but I'm not sure if the tilde can appear on both sides. Let me use `@t[3000 BCE..1450 BCE]` as the document already has, since the overview text already says "~3000–1450 BCE" making the approximation clear. + +Actually the steering doc says "Use `~` prefix for approximate dates common in ancient history." So `@t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE]` should be valid. But the existing document uses `@t[3000 BCE..1450 BCE]` without tildes. I'll keep the existing format for the main range and add tildes where appropriate. + +For the decline section, `@t[..~1450 BCE]` means "ended at approximately 1450 BCE" which is appropriate. + +Let me also think about the Cline citation - I'm not 100% sure about the exact title. Let me use a more verifiable source. Actually, for the trade partners, the World History Encyclopedia article covers this well enough. + +Let me also reconsider the [^4] citation. I'll use a more specific reference. Actually, I'll just use [^3] for the trade network too since the World History Encyclopedia covers it. + +One more thing - the document currently has the review Q&A artifacts at the bottom. These should be removed as they've all been answered. The `apply_review_answers` tool should have done this but apparently didn't (known bug). I'll clean them up manually via `update_document`. + +Let me write the final clean document now. + + - Completed in 0.0s + +[?25l> Now I have enough to write a significantly enriched document. The current doc has a duplicate title and unapplied review artifacts at the bottom. I'll clean those up and add substantive new content: palace period chronology, religion, expanded writing systems, trade partners, and Akrotiri. +[?25lRunning tool update_document with the param (from mcp server: factbase) + ⋮ { + ⋮ "id": "85231f", + ⋮ "content": "## Overview\nThe Minoan civilization (~3000–1450 BCE) on Crete was the first advanced civilization in Europe, known for elaborate palace complexes, vibrant frescoes, and the undeciphered Linear A script. @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE]\n\n## Key Facts\n- Region: Crete and Aegean islands @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE]\n- Period: ~3000–1450 BCE @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE]\n- Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE]\n- Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered); succeeded by Linear B (Mycenaean, deciphered 1952)\n- Named by: Arthur Evans, after the mythical King Minos [^1]\n\n## Palace Periods\nScholars divide Minoan history into four phases based on palace construction [^3]:\n- **Prepalatial** (~3000–1900 BCE): Early settlements; no palace centers yet @t[~3000 BCE..~1900 BCE]\n- **Protopalatial (Old Palace)** (~1900–1700 BCE): First palace complexes built at Knossos, Phaistos, and Malia @t[~1900 BCE..~1700 BCE]\n- **Neopalatial (New Palace)** (~1700–1450 BCE): Peak of Minoan power; palaces rebuilt after earthquake destruction @t[~1700 BCE..~1450 BCE]\n- **Postpalatial** (~1450–1100 BCE): Mycenaean domination; hybrid Minoan-Mycenaean culture persists @t[~1450 BCE..~1100 BCE]\n\n## Achievements\n- Palace complexes at Knossos (up to 1,300 rooms) [^1]\n- Advanced plumbing and drainage systems [^1]\n- Vibrant fresco art depicting nature, rituals, and bull-leaping [^1]\n- Extensive maritime trade network reaching Egypt, the Levant, the Cyclades, and Anatolia [^2] [^3]\n- Minoan colony at Akrotiri on Thera (Santorini), preserved under volcanic ash [^3]\n\n## Religion\nMinoan religion centered on a goddess figure associated with nature, snakes, and fertility, worshipped in palace shrines and open-air peak sanctuaries. Bull-leaping depicted in frescoes likely carried ritual significance. Unlike later Greek religion, the Minoans had no freestanding temples; worship occurred within palace complexes and natural settings. [^1] [^3]\n\n## Writing Systems\n- **Cretan hieroglyphs** (~2100–1700 BCE): Earliest Minoan script, used on seals and clay tablets @t[~2100 BCE..~1700 BCE]\n- **Linear A** (~1800–1450 BCE): Administrative script used across Minoan sites; still undeciphered @t[~1800 BCE..~1450 BCE]\n- **Linear B** (~1450–1200 BCE): Adapted by Mycenaeans from Linear A; deciphered by Michael Ventris in 1952; records an early form of Greek @t[~1450 BCE..~1200 BCE] [^4]\n\n## Decline\nThe Minoan civilization declined after ~1450 BCE, possibly due to the Thera eruption (~1628 BCE), Mycenaean invasion, or a combination of factors [^2]. @t[..~1450 BCE] The Thera eruption predates the palace destructions by roughly 150–200 years, suggesting it weakened but did not immediately destroy Minoan civilization. Mycenaean Greeks subsequently dominated Crete, forming a hybrid culture that persisted until ~1100 BCE. @t[~1450 BCE..~1100 BCE]\n\n---\n[^1]: Evans, A. *The Palace of Minos at Knossos* (1921–1935)\n[^2]: Driessen, J. & Macdonald, C. *The Troubled Island* (1997)\n[^3]: Cartwright, M. \"Minoan Civilization.\" *World History Encyclopedia* (2012). https://www.worldhistory.org/Minoan_Civilization/\n[^4]: Ventris, M. & Chadwick, J. *Documents in Mycenaean Greek* (1956)\n" + ⋮ } + - Completed in 0.10s + +[?25l> Good. Now let me verify the result looks clean: +[?25lRunning tool get_entity with the param (from mcp server: factbase) + ⋮ { + ⋮ "id": "85231f", + ⋮ "max_content_length": 3000 + ⋮ } + - Completed in 0.1s + +[?25l> The document looks clean and correct. The update: +- Removed the duplicate # Minoan Civilization heading +- Removed all the review Q&A artifacts from the bottom +- Added proper ~ prefixes to BCE temporal tags +- Added a new Palace Periods section with four phases and individual temporal tags +- Expanded Achievements with trade partners (Egypt, Levant, Cyclades, Anatolia) and Akrotiri colony +- Added a new Religion section +- Expanded Writing Systems into its own section covering all three scripts including Linear B and Ventris's 1952 decipherment +- Enriched the Decline section with the temporal gap between Thera eruption and palace destructions +- Added two new citations ([^3] World History Encyclopedia, [^4] Ventris & Chadwick) + +status: UPDATED | Minoan Civilization | changes: Removed duplicate title and review Q&A artifacts; added Palace Periods section with four-phase chronology and temporal tags; expanded Achievements with trade partners and Akrotiri colony; added Religion section; expanded Writing Systems into dedicated section covering Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A, and Linear B with Ventris decipherment; enriched Decline section with Thera-to-collapse temporal gap; added two new scholarly citations + + ▸ Time: 1m 17s + +[?25h +status: UPDATED | Minoan Civilization | changes: Removed duplicate title and review Q&A artifacts; added Palace Periods section with four-phase chronology and temporal tags; expanded Achievements with trade partners and Akrotiri colony; added Religion section; expanded Writing Systems into dedicated section covering Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A, and Linear B with Ventris decipherment; enriched Decline section with Thera-to-collapse temporal gap; added two new scholarly citations diff --git a/.automate/improve-history.log b/.automate/improve-history.log index 5899d2f..a4c89be 100644 --- a/.automate/improve-history.log +++ b/.automate/improve-history.log @@ -133,3 +133,6 @@ [2026-02-23T02:13:50+00:00] 4fb0a1 | Augustus status: UPDATED | Augustus | changes: added tribunicia potestas to Achievements; added Battle of Teutoburg Forest (9 CE) with Suetonius citation; updated Archaeology section with July 2025 five-furnace discovery at Somma Vesuviana villa (40,000 sq ft, lead archaeologist quote, caveat on missing direct evidence); added footnote [^7] for Archaeology Magazine 2025 duration: 100s +[2026-02-23T02:15:40+00:00] 817dc2 | Alexander the Great + status: UPDATED | Alexander the Great | changes: removed duplicate H1 heading; fixed @t[~1991] corruption to @t[323 BCE..]; added death date precision (10-11 June 323 BCE per Babylonian diary); added Death section with cause-of-death debate; added mother Olympias, titles, Thebes 335 BCE campaign; added footnotes [^3][^4]; filed feature request for detecting footnote-year temporal tag corruption + duration: 103s diff --git a/.factbase/factbase.db b/.factbase/factbase.db index 95ffe19..8fde313 100644 Binary files a/.factbase/factbase.db and b/.factbase/factbase.db differ diff --git a/civilizations/minoan-civilization.md b/civilizations/minoan-civilization.md index 94591de..7881993 100644 --- a/civilizations/minoan-civilization.md +++ b/civilizations/minoan-civilization.md @@ -1,68 +1,43 @@ # Minoan Civilization -# Minoan Civilization - ## Overview -The Minoan civilization (~3000–1450 BCE) on Crete was the first advanced civilization in Europe, known for elaborate palace complexes, vibrant frescoes, and the undeciphered Linear A script. @t[3000 BCE..1450 BCE] +The Minoan civilization (~3000–1450 BCE) on Crete was the first advanced civilization in Europe, known for elaborate palace complexes, vibrant frescoes, and the undeciphered Linear A script. @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE] ## Key Facts -- Region: Crete and Aegean islands -- Period: ~3000–1450 BCE @t[3000 BCE..1450 BCE] -- Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros -- Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered) +- Region: Crete and Aegean islands @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE] +- Period: ~3000–1450 BCE @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE] +- Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE] +- Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered); succeeded by Linear B (Mycenaean, deciphered 1952) - Named by: Arthur Evans, after the mythical King Minos [^1] +## Palace Periods +Scholars divide Minoan history into four phases based on palace construction [^3]: +- **Prepalatial** (~3000–1900 BCE): Early settlements; no palace centers yet @t[~3000 BCE..~1900 BCE] +- **Protopalatial (Old Palace)** (~1900–1700 BCE): First palace complexes built at Knossos, Phaistos, and Malia @t[~1900 BCE..~1700 BCE] +- **Neopalatial (New Palace)** (~1700–1450 BCE): Peak of Minoan power; palaces rebuilt after earthquake destruction @t[~1700 BCE..~1450 BCE] +- **Postpalatial** (~1450–1100 BCE): Mycenaean domination; hybrid Minoan-Mycenaean culture persists @t[~1450 BCE..~1100 BCE] + ## Achievements -- Palace complexes at Knossos (up to 1,300 rooms) -- Advanced plumbing and drainage systems -- Vibrant fresco art depicting nature, rituals, and bull-leaping -- Extensive maritime trade network across the eastern Mediterranean +- Palace complexes at Knossos (up to 1,300 rooms) [^1] +- Advanced plumbing and drainage systems [^1] +- Vibrant fresco art depicting nature, rituals, and bull-leaping [^1] +- Extensive maritime trade network reaching Egypt, the Levant, the Cyclades, and Anatolia [^2] [^3] +- Minoan colony at Akrotiri on Thera (Santorini), preserved under volcanic ash [^3] + +## Religion +Minoan religion centered on a goddess figure associated with nature, snakes, and fertility, worshipped in palace shrines and open-air peak sanctuaries. Bull-leaping depicted in frescoes likely carried ritual significance. Unlike later Greek religion, the Minoans had no freestanding temples; worship occurred within palace complexes and natural settings. [^1] [^3] + +## Writing Systems +- **Cretan hieroglyphs** (~2100–1700 BCE): Earliest Minoan script, used on seals and clay tablets @t[~2100 BCE..~1700 BCE] +- **Linear A** (~1800–1450 BCE): Administrative script used across Minoan sites; still undeciphered @t[~1800 BCE..~1450 BCE] +- **Linear B** (~1450–1200 BCE): Adapted by Mycenaeans from Linear A; deciphered by Michael Ventris in 1952; records an early form of Greek @t[~1450 BCE..~1200 BCE] [^4] ## Decline -The Minoan civilization declined after ~1450 BCE, possibly due to the Thera eruption (~1628 BCE), Mycenaean invasion, or a combination of factors [^2]. @t[~1450 BCE] +The Minoan civilization declined after ~1450 BCE, possibly due to the Thera eruption (~1628 BCE), Mycenaean invasion, or a combination of factors [^2]. @t[..~1450 BCE] The Thera eruption predates the palace destructions by roughly 150–200 years, suggesting it weakened but did not immediately destroy Minoan civilization. Mycenaean Greeks subsequently dominated Crete, forming a hybrid culture that persisted until ~1100 BCE. @t[~1450 BCE..~1100 BCE] --- [^1]: Evans, A. *The Palace of Minos at Knossos* (1921–1935) [^2]: Driessen, J. & Macdonald, C. *The Troubled Island* (1997) ---- - -## Review Queue - - -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 10: "Region: Crete and Aegean islands" - when was this true? -> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2]. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 11: "Period: ~3000–1450 BCE" - when was this true? -> 1450 BCE event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2]. BCE temporal tags not yet supported by factbase. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 12: "Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros" - when was this true? -> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2]. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 13: "Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered)" - when was this true? -> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2]. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 14: "Named by: Arthur Evans, after the mythical King Minos [^1]" - when was this true? -> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2]. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 17: "Palace complexes at Knossos (up to 1,300 rooms)" - when was this true? -> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2]. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 18: "Advanced plumbing and drainage systems" - when was this true? -> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2]. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 19: "Vibrant fresco art depicting nature, rituals, and bull-leaping" - when was this true? -> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2]. -- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 20: "Extensive maritime trade network across the eastern Mediterranean" - when was this true? -> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2]. -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 10: "Region: Crete and Aegean islands" - what is the source? -> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 11: "Period: ~3000–1450 BCE" - what is the source? -> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 12: "Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros" - what is the source? -> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 13: "Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered)" - what is the source? -> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 17: "Palace complexes at Knossos (up to 1,300 rooms)" - what is the source? -> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 18: "Advanced plumbing and drainage systems" - what is the source? -> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 19: "Vibrant fresco art depicting nature, rituals, and bull-leaping" - what is the source? -> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2] -- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 20: "Extensive maritime trade network across the eastern Mediterranean" - what is the source? -> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2] -- [x] `@q[stale]` Line 14: "Named by: Arthur Evans, after the mythical King Minos [^1]" - Evans source from 1921 may be outdated, is this still accurate? -> Scholarship remains current. Evans (1921-1935) foundational work confirmed by modern archaeological methods. \ No newline at end of file +[^3]: Cartwright, M. 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