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# Minoan Civilization
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# Minoan Civilization
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## Overview
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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]
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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]
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## Key Facts
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- Region: Crete and Aegean islands
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- Period: ~3000–1450 BCE @t[3000 BCE..1450 BCE]
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- Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros
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- Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered)
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- Region: Crete and Aegean islands @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE]
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- Period: ~3000–1450 BCE @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE]
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- Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros @t[~3000 BCE..~1450 BCE]
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- Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered); succeeded by Linear B (Mycenaean, deciphered 1952)
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- Named by: Arthur Evans, after the mythical King Minos [^1]
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## Palace Periods
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Scholars divide Minoan history into four phases based on palace construction [^3]:
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- **Prepalatial** (~3000–1900 BCE): Early settlements; no palace centers yet @t[~3000 BCE..~1900 BCE]
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- **Protopalatial (Old Palace)** (~1900–1700 BCE): First palace complexes built at Knossos, Phaistos, and Malia @t[~1900 BCE..~1700 BCE]
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- **Neopalatial (New Palace)** (~1700–1450 BCE): Peak of Minoan power; palaces rebuilt after earthquake destruction @t[~1700 BCE..~1450 BCE]
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- **Postpalatial** (~1450–1100 BCE): Mycenaean domination; hybrid Minoan-Mycenaean culture persists @t[~1450 BCE..~1100 BCE]
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## Achievements
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- Palace complexes at Knossos (up to 1,300 rooms)
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- Advanced plumbing and drainage systems
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- Vibrant fresco art depicting nature, rituals, and bull-leaping
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- Extensive maritime trade network across the eastern Mediterranean
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- Palace complexes at Knossos (up to 1,300 rooms) [^1]
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- Advanced plumbing and drainage systems [^1]
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- Vibrant fresco art depicting nature, rituals, and bull-leaping [^1]
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- Extensive maritime trade network reaching Egypt, the Levant, the Cyclades, and Anatolia [^2] [^3]
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- Minoan colony at Akrotiri on Thera (Santorini), preserved under volcanic ash [^3]
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## Religion
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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]
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## Writing Systems
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- **Cretan hieroglyphs** (~2100–1700 BCE): Earliest Minoan script, used on seals and clay tablets @t[~2100 BCE..~1700 BCE]
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- **Linear A** (~1800–1450 BCE): Administrative script used across Minoan sites; still undeciphered @t[~1800 BCE..~1450 BCE]
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- **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]
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## Decline
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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]
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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]
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[^1]: Evans, A. *The Palace of Minos at Knossos* (1921–1935)
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[^2]: Driessen, J. & Macdonald, C. *The Troubled Island* (1997)
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## Review Queue
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<!-- factbase:review -->
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- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 10: "Region: Crete and Aegean islands" - when was this true?
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> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2].
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- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 11: "Period: ~3000–1450 BCE" - when was this true?
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> 1450 BCE event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2]. BCE temporal tags not yet supported by factbase.
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- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 12: "Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros" - when was this true?
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> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2].
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- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 13: "Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered)" - when was this true?
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> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2].
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- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 14: "Named by: Arthur Evans, after the mythical King Minos [^1]" - when was this true?
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> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2].
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- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 17: "Palace complexes at Knossos (up to 1,300 rooms)" - when was this true?
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> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2].
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- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 18: "Advanced plumbing and drainage systems" - when was this true?
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> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2].
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- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 19: "Vibrant fresco art depicting nature, rituals, and bull-leaping" - when was this true?
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> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2].
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- [x] `@q[temporal]` Line 20: "Extensive maritime trade network across the eastern Mediterranean" - when was this true?
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> Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) [^1]; Driessen (1997) [^2].
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- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 10: "Region: Crete and Aegean islands" - what is the source?
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> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2]
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- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 11: "Period: ~3000–1450 BCE" - what is the source?
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> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2]
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- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 12: "Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros" - what is the source?
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> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2]
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- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 13: "Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered)" - what is the source?
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> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2]
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- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 17: "Palace complexes at Knossos (up to 1,300 rooms)" - what is the source?
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> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2]
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- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 18: "Advanced plumbing and drainage systems" - what is the source?
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> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2]
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- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 19: "Vibrant fresco art depicting nature, rituals, and bull-leaping" - what is the source?
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> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2]
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- [x] `@q[missing]` Line 20: "Extensive maritime trade network across the eastern Mediterranean" - what is the source?
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> Evans (1921-1935) [^1], Driessen & Macdonald (1997) [^2]
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- [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?
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> Scholarship remains current. Evans (1921-1935) foundational work confirmed by modern archaeological methods.
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[^3]: Cartwright, M. "Minoan Civilization." *World History Encyclopedia* (2012). https://www.worldhistory.org/Minoan_Civilization/
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[^4]: Ventris, M. & Chadwick, J. *Documents in Mycenaean Greek* (1956)
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