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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.
Key Facts
- Region: Crete and Aegean islands
- Period: ~3000–1450 BCE
- Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros
- Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered)
- Named by: Arthur Evans, after the mythical King Minos 1
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
Decline
The Minoan civilization declined after ~1450 BCE, possibly due to the Thera eruption (~1628 BCE), Mycenaean invasion, or a combination of factors 2 .
Review Queue
@q[temporal]Line 10: "Region: Crete and Aegean islands" - when was this true?
Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) 1 ; Driessen (1997) 2 .
@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.
@q[temporal]Line 12: "Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros" - when was this true?
Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) 1 ; Driessen (1997) 2 .
@q[temporal]Line 13: "Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered)" - when was this true?
Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) 1 ; Driessen (1997) 2 .
@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 .
@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 .
@q[temporal]Line 18: "Advanced plumbing and drainage systems" - when was this true?
Historical event. Attested by Evans (1921) 1 ; Driessen (1997) 2 .
@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 .
@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 .
@q[missing]Line 10: "Region: Crete and Aegean islands" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 11: "Period: ~3000–1450 BCE" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 12: "Major sites: Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 13: "Writing: Cretan hieroglyphs, Linear A (undeciphered)" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 17: "Palace complexes at Knossos (up to 1,300 rooms)" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 18: "Advanced plumbing and drainage systems" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 19: "Vibrant fresco art depicting nature, rituals, and bull-leaping" - what is the source?
@q[missing]Line 20: "Extensive maritime trade network across the eastern Mediterranean" - what is the source?
@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.