Knossos (3500 BC – 900 BC)

Knossos (3500 BC – 900 BC)

Knossos is the most important archaeological site of the Minoan civilization and culture. Located 5 km south of Heraklion, it was the centre of the Minoan Crete.The merchant Minoas Kalokairinos was the first person to discover Knossos. In 1900 A. Evans begun systematic excavation work which continued until 1931 and revealed the palace which occupied […]

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