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Scripta Minoa: The Written Documents of Minoan Crete, with Special Reference to the Archives of Knossos; Volume 1

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352 pages, Hardcover

First published December 30, 2009

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Arthur John Evans

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British archaeologist Sir Arthur John Evans unearthed remnants of a civilization of Bronze Age in Crete and after Minos, the legendary king, named it.

From the structures and artifacts at the palace of Knossos at Kephala hill, elsewhere on the Greek island, and in the eastern Mediterranean, he most famously developed the concept.

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