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a large Minoan city
a large Minoan city
Knossos
i think it's Arthur Evans. because i have this question on one of my work sheets. and here's what it says. "In A.D.1900 a British archaeologist named Arthur Evans discovered a large palace at Knossos in north-central Crete. This palace belonged to a civilization that Evans called the Minoan civilization, named after the legendary King Minos of the labyrinth. This civilization flourished on Crete between 2000 and 1450 B.C."
Knossos
Ruins of the Palace at Knossos
Sir Arthur Evans was a British archaeologist known for his excavation of the ancient city of Knossos on the island of Crete. He is credited with popularizing the concept of the Minoan civilization and coined the term "Minoan" to describe the culture of ancient Crete. His work at Knossos laid the foundation for our understanding of ancient Aegean civilizations.
Knossos
a large Minoan city
a large Minoan city
Susan Sherratt has written: 'Arthur Evans, Knossos & the Priest King' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Archaeologists, Biography, Excavations (Archaeology), Minoan Mural painting and decoration, Minoans, Palace of Knossos (Knossos)
Knossos
John Evans is most famous for being an English archaeologist. Evans was famous for uncovering the Minoan palace of Knossos on the Greek island of Crete.
Sir Arthur Evans discovered and excavated the ancient Minoan palace of Knossos on the island of Crete. His excavations provided valuable insights into Minoan civilization and culture. Evans is also known for introducing the term "Minoan" to refer to the Bronze Age civilization of Crete.
Sir Arthur Evans went to Crete to conduct archaeological excavations at the site of Knossos, an ancient Minoan palace complex. He was specifically interested in uncovering information about the Minoan civilization that once thrived on the island.
i think it's Arthur Evans. because i have this question on one of my work sheets. and here's what it says. "In A.D.1900 a British archaeologist named Arthur Evans discovered a large palace at Knossos in north-central Crete. This palace belonged to a civilization that Evans called the Minoan civilization, named after the legendary King Minos of the labyrinth. This civilization flourished on Crete between 2000 and 1450 B.C."
The capital of the Minoan civilization on Crete was at Knossos.