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  1. Pseira II: Building AC (the `shrine') and Other Buildings in Area A (Memoir) (v. 2) by P. B. Betancourt, 1997-12-01
  2. Mochlos IA: Period III. Neopalatial Settlement on the Coast: The Artisans' Quarter and the Farmhouse at Chalinomouri. The Sites (Prehistory Monographs) (v. 1a) by Jeffrey S. Soles, 2003-12-01
  3. Tholos Tomb Gamma: A Prepalatial Tholos Tomb at Phourni, Archanes (Approaches to Anthropological Archaeology) (Prehistory Monograph) by Avraham Faust, 2005-12-15
  4. The Knossos Od Series: An Epigraphical Study (Veroffentlichungen der Mykenischen Kommission) (German Edition) by Marie-Louise Nosch, 2007-12-01
  5. Mochlos IIB: Period IV. The Mycenaean Settlement and Cemetery: The Pottery (Prehistory Monographs) by R. Angus K. Smith, 2010-04-01
  6. From the Land of the Labyrinth: Minoan Crete, 3000-1100 BC by Nota Dimopoulou-Rethemiotaki, Giorgos Rethemiotakis, 2008-12-31
  7. Knossos: Protopalatial Deposits in Early Magazine A and the South-West Houses (BSA Supplementary Volume) by Carl Knappett, Colin F. MacDonald, 2007-08-01
  8. Dawn of the Gods: Minoan and Mycenaean Origins of Greece by Jacquetta Hawkes, 1968-09
  9. Great Civilisations: Crete (Ladybird History Series 561) by Clarence Greig, 1976
  10. Knossos: Greek language, Labyrinth, Bronze Age, Archaeological site, Minoan civilization, Heraklion, Arthur Evans, Gortyn, Suburb, Linear A, Linear B, Crete
  11. Knossos: Palace, City, State (BSA Studies) by Gerald Cadogan, Eleni Hatzaki, et all 2004-12-31
  12. Monuments of Minos: Rethinking the Minoan Palaces (Aegaeum 23) (English and French Edition) by Jan Driessen, Ilse Schoep, et all 2002-01-01
  13. Minoan Games and Game Boards: An archaeological investigation of game-relatedmaterial from Bronze Age Crete by Niklas Hillbom, 2008-12-16
  14. A Brief Introduction to Ancient Aegean Art: Cycladic, Minoan, and Mycenaean Art and Architecture by Jason Uhl, 2007-08-06

61. BCSSTA: Ancient Civilizations
history An excellent site for visuals on all ancient civilizations, including Greece.Very comprehensive. The history of the minoans - Excellent information
http://www.bctf.bc.ca/psas/bcssta/ancientciv.shtml
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Ancient Civilizations - This is a teacher's ancient civilizations web site and contains information and lesson plans. Art History - An excellent site for visuals on all ancient civilizations, including Greece. Very comprehensive. The History of the Minoans - Excellent information on Minoan history, religion, bull-jumping, and role of women. Greek Links - Extensive links on women, classical art, Ptolemy, Euripides, archaeology, maps, drama, society, mythology and much more. This is an excellent site for research and visuals. Sexuality and Fifth-Century Athens - A comparison of relationships between men and women in Greece and Ireland. Greek Gods, Goddesses and Heroes - A site where information on any Greek goddess or god may be obtained. Essays on Greece - A plethora of essays on Greece with great research potential. Greek Search - A search tool for Mediterranean and archeological research. Ancient Greece - In-depth information and additional links on Greek history, art, people, drama, mythology, philosophy and more.

62. Ancient Greece History Sparta Athens Peloponessian War
times Bronze Age (30001000B.C.) ancient Greece was The minoans exported pottery,grains, wines, and oils, and of the first major cities in human history!!!
http://www.age-of-the-sage.org/ancient_greece_history.html
Ancient Greece, history, Minoan Crete
Sparta, Athens, Peloponessian war
A history of
Ancient Greece
  By the standards of the times Bronze Age (3000-1000B.C.) Ancient Greece was comparatively sophisticated but was also strongly influenced by the yet more accomplished Minoan civilization based on Crete that strongly flourished from 2000 -1450 B.C.
  Minoan Crete maintained an extensive network of trading links that brought influences drawn from Egypt and Mesopotamia to Crete. The Minoans exported pottery, grains, wines, and oils, and tended to import luxury materials such as precious metals, jewels, and ivory. Minoan culture gave rise to several great cities that featured stone buildings and provision for a water supply and drainage. The city adjacent to the great Palace of Knossos was home, at its peak, to almost one hundred thousand people. Knossos was thus one of the first major cities in human history!!!   On the Greek mainland meanwhile Mycenaen authority was exercised through a number of localised kingdoms. These kingdoms may have adopted written record keeping based on Minoan examples.   In or around 1450 B.C. one of the most cataclysmic volcanic eruptions in recorded history, that may have involved tidal waves, earth quakes, and crop failures, severely disrupted Minoan civilisation and the Mycenaens were able to bring Minoan Crete under their sway and to displace the Minoans in exercising a widespread power and influence.

63. History 151: The Ancient And Medieval World
history 151 The ancient and Medieval World. Minoan and Myceneans and the DarkAge of Greece. The minoans. n Civilization centered on Crete (2000 1450 BCE).
http://www.sru.edu/depts/artsci/hist/white/TR151/Lecture7.htm
History 151: The Ancient and Medieval World
Minoan and Myceneans and the Dark Age of Greece
The Minoans
n Civilization centered on Crete (2000 - 1450 B.C.E.)
n Semitic speakers
u Written records in Linear A
u Extensive trade relations with the Levant, Egypt and Greece
n Exhibiting a palace economy
u Remarkable palaces
u No fortifications
n Cultural Features
u Religion included a snake goddess
u Curious acrobatic“bull dances”
n Discovered by Sir Arthur Evans in 1900
u He named it after mythological king, Minos
F Theseus
F Minotaur
u Evidence of a cultural connection with Athens
The Mycenaeans
n Civilization on the Greek mainland (1650 - 1200 B.C.E.)
n Greek speakers
u Written records in Linear B
F Michael Ventris deciphered the script in 1952
u Heavily influenced by the Minoan Civilization
n A palace economy (like the Minoans)
n Fortified settlements (unlike the Minoans)
n The destruction of Cnossus and collapse of the Minoan civilization (ca. 1450 B.C.E.)
n Mycenaean Greece disappeared ca. 1200 B.C.E.
u Greece sinks into its “Dark Age”
n Memories survive
u The Greek gods
u Stories of an Heroic Age including the story of Troy
n The destruction of Cnossus and collapse of the Minoan civilization
(ca. 1450 B.C.E.)

64. History 151: The Ancient And Medieval World
history 151 The ancient and Medieval World. Minoan and Myceneans and the DarkAge of Greece. The minoans. Civilization centered on Crete (2000 1450 BCE).
http://www.sru.edu/depts/artsci/hist/white/lecture9overview.htm
History 151: The Ancient and Medieval World
Minoan and Myceneans and the Dark Age of Greece
The Minoans
Civilization centered on Crete (2000 - 1450 B.C.E.)
Semitic speakers
Written records in Linear A
Extensive trade relations with the Levant, Egypt and Greece
Exhibiting a palace economy
Remarkable palaces
No fortifications
Cultural Features
Religion included a snake goddess
Curious acrobatic“bull dances”
Discovered by Sir Arthur Evans in 1900
He named it after mythological king, Minos
Theseus
Minotaur
Evidence of a cultural connection with Athens
The Mycenaeans
Civilization on the Greek mainland (1650 - 1200 B.C.E.)
Greek speakers
Written records in Linear B
Michael Ventris deciphered the script in 1952
Heavily influenced by the Minoan Civilization
A palace economy (like the Minoans)
Fortified settlements (unlike the Minoans)
The destruction of Cnossus and collapse of the Minoan civilization (ca. 1450 B.C.E.)
Mycenaean Greece disappeared ca. 1200 B.C.E.
Greece sinks into its “Dark Age”
Memories survive
The Greek gods
Stories of an Heroic Age including the story of Troy
The destruction of Cnossus and collapse of the Minoan civilization
(ca. 1450 B.C.E.)

65. Kids Online Resources - History Pg 4
ancient Greece history, mythology, art, culture and ancient Greek Civilisations- The ancient Greek Cultures information on the minoans, Myceneans and Greek
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66. Minoan Civilization Ancient Crete Mycenae
on control of the sea. Learn more about this amazing culture and its history. MinoanCrete Website about sports in ancient Crete. The minoans practiced a
http://www.archaeolink.com/minoan_civilization_ancient_cret.htm
Minoan Home Aegean Civilization A brief overview of Aegean civilization. Text links lead to related materials - From Infoplease.com - http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0802590.html Aegean Civilization "AEGEAN CIVILIZATION, the general term for the prehistoric civilization, previously called "Mycenaean" because its existence was first brought to popular notice by Heinrich Schliemann's excavations at Mycenae in 1876. Subsequent discoveries, however, have made it clear that Mycenae was not its chief centre in its earlier stages, or, perhaps, at any period; and, accordingly, it is more usual now to adopt a wider geographical title." Learn about its discovery, history, and many unique features. - From PageWise, Inc. - http://83.1911encyclopedia.org/A/AE/AEGEAN_CIVILIZATION.htm Aegean Neolithic and Bronze Age Chronology The web page opens with this statement: "All dates are approximate, and come almost entirely from two sources: 1) radiocarbon dates; 2) artifacts: a) those foreign objects of reasonably secure date found in archaeologically sound Aegean contexts; and b) Aegean objects (whose relative date in Aegean contexts is secure) found as imports in foreign (mainly Egyptian) contexts whose date does not depend entirely on a relative cultural sequence." You may find this page a good resource for more advanced studies of the regions timeline. - From Trinity University - http://www.trinity.edu/mgarriso/GkArch/BAChronology.html

67. Alternative History Directory Page 2
THE minoansproduced a singular civilization in antiquity one oriented around tradeand ancient history SOURCE BOOK-the largest collection of online texts.
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Please help us keep this site current, if you find a non functioning link,
please report it by Clicking Here GIZA PYRAMIDS -Describes the works of a variety of pyramid researchers who disagree about the age, design, and use of the Great Pyramid at Giza. EGYPTIAN CREATION MYTHOLOGY Their creation myths concern themselves with gods of nature; the earth, the sky, the sun, the moon, the stars, and of course, the Nile river. THE SPHINX 'Guardian of the Treasure of the Gods' - interesting article by Peter Pettersson CODE OF THE HAMMURABI -(Mesopotamia)-complete document online. ASSYRO-BABYLONIAN MYTHOLOGY FAQ'S -title says it all. BABYLONIA -documents the more important aspects of the Babylonians. VELLKOVSKY ARCHIVE - The largest archive of Immanuel Velikovsky's unpublished writings, maintained by a team of historians, it is strictly non-profit. THE CAMELOT PROJECT is designed to make available in electronic format a database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information. The STATUS OF WOMEN in Ancient Egyptian Society GODS OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM interview with the author, Alan F. Alford.

68. Homework Help--World History--Ancient Cultures
University, Mankato, this site chronicles the minoans, Myceneans, Homer schools, parties,religion, athletics (including ancient Olympics), coins history for Kids
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Multiple links to Web sites on ancient civilization, included Egypt, Greece, Rome, Medieval Times, Exploration, Colonial America and more. From the Jackson Educational Service District in Oregon.
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People, history, maps and events depicting 3,000 years of the ancient world.
Interactive Ancient Mediterranean

Ancient maps of the Mediterranean and brief entries on various regions from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Internet Ancient History Sourcebook

From a Fordham University professor, this site provides information on Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, Israel, Greece, Rome, the Hellenistic World and more.

69. Miletus
M MILETUS The minoans abandoned their colony in Miletus by 1400 BCE. Subscribeto the ancient/Classical history Newsletter. Name, Email,
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MILETUS The Minoans abandoned their colony in Miletus by 1400 BCE. Mycenaean Miletus was a dependency or ally of Ahhiwaya (Achaea) though its population was mostly Carian. Shortly after 1300 BCE the settlement was destroyed by fire probably at the instigation of the Hittites who knew the city as Millawanda. The Hittites fortified the city against possible naval attacks by the Greeks. Miletus was regarded as the oldest of the Ionian settlements, though this claim was disputed by Ephesus. Unlike its near neighbors, Ephesus and Smyrna, Miletus was protected from landward assaults by a mountain range and developed early as a sea power. During the 6th century Miletus contested (unsuccessfully) with Samos for possession of Priene. In addition to producing philosophers and historians, the city was famous for its purple dye, its furniture, and the quality of its wool. The Milesians made their own terms with Cyrus during his conquest of Ionia, though they joined in the rebellion of 499. The city did not fall to the Persians until 494 at which time the Ionian Revolt was considered to be well and truly over.

70. History 101 Bonds Of Intimacy In The Ancient World
Study of Women and Gender in the ancient World. Barbarians and Bureaucrats minoans,Myceneans and the Great Dark Art history Resources on the Web links to
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/library/guides/bondsofintimacy.html
History 101 Bonds of Intimacy in the Ancient World Spring 1999 Table of Contents Library Homepage - access library catalog and other electronic sources Reference Sources - for background information. These sources are in the Reference Room. Cambridge Ancient History 13 vols D57 C2522 Ref Dictionary of Art N31 D5 Ref Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilization D54 E53 Ref Handbook to Life in Ancient Greece DF77 A35 1997 Ref Oxford Classical Dictionary DE5 O9 1996 Ref Smithsonian Timelines of the Ancient World D54.5 S65 1993 Ref Searching for books and journal titles - using the 5 college library catalog Use Subject search to locate books on a particular topic. To correctly conduct a subject search, use the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) found in the five red volumes behind the reference desk Z695 L695 1998 Ref. The individual book record in the library catalog also lists the subjects. See a sample book record.

71. Introduction
Chapter 8 , ancient Greece - The minoans; the Mycenaeans; the Dark Age Chapter 9-, ancient Rome - Roman social, cultural and political history from the
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72. Greece
The minoans and Myceneans class outline The Golden Age philosophy, architecture, artand history Nestor Bibliography for resources on the ancient and medieval
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The Minoans and Myceneans class outline
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class outline
The Golden Age of Greece: Art, Literature and Philosophy class outline
Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Period
class outline Dr. Vess's interactive Greek Temple exercise You might also want to explore Dr. Vess's materials on the Acropolis from the IDST 2310 site. Perseus Project An excellent resource for pursuing Greek myth, literature, philosophy, architecture, art and history
Nestor Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas
Argos Search the Internet for resources on the ancient and medieval worlds
Internet Classics Archive massive array of primary source texts
The Apollo Project huge database of images for teachers.
History of Crete
A Quick Tour of "Agememnon's Citadel at Mycenae

73. Education Planet Store ,store,World History,Ancient Greece,book Lesson Plans
Emphasizing the influence of ancient Greek civilization on our own, this stories,and myths lead students through its history from the minoans to the
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74. Unit 5: Ancient Greece: History & Geography
Bureaucrats and Barbarians minoans, Myceneans,and the World Cultures Learning ModulesAncient Greece Richard Minoan, Archaic and Classical Greek history.
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75. History 310 The Ancient World
Interested students may trace The Early history of the Indo materials may be foundin Images of ancient Iran The architecture and art of the minoans on Crete may
http://home.ubalt.edu/rlegon/www/hist310-syl.html
History 310: The Ancient World
Updated for Spring, 1998 Semester
Instructor: Ronald Legon
Course Overview:
The Ancient World is a survey of the civilizations of the Ancient Near East, Greece and Rome, with an emphasis on the development of cities and urban-based cultures. Other themes will be the development of religion, philosophy and the arts. The course will conclude by exploring factors in the rise and decline of civilizations. Textbook assignments will be supplemented by primary text readings, videotapes, World Wide Web explorations, and a visit to the antiquities collection of the Walters Art Gallery.
Required Reading:
[Nagle] D. Brendan Nagle, The Ancient World; A Social and Cultural History , 3rd edition, 1996, Prentice Hall [Bailkey] Nels M. Bailkey, Readings in Ancient History , 5th edition, 1996, D. C. Heath and Co.
Master List of Web Sites Related to Ancient History.
Additional readings and visual materials will be assigned from various World Wide Web sites. These sites is available at ( http://home.ubalt.edu/rlegon/www/hist310-sites.html

76. Ancient Greece
includes information on the minoans, Myceneans and and architectural remains of ancientAthens Greece. civilization, languages, and history http //indiana.edu
http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/History/Ancient_Civilizations/Greece/index1.h

77. Greece From Minoans To 371 BCE: Shaw's Outline Of Ancient History
Greece from minoans to 371 BCE. Period of Development 500 BCE;Aegean Civilization c. 3000-776 BCE Minoan Age c. 3000-1500 BCE
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Greece from Minoans to 371 BCE
  • Period of Development -500 BCE Aegean Civilization c. 3000-776 BCE
  • Minoan Age c. 3000-1500 BCE
    • Eruption of Thera (Santorini) - 1628 BCE Mycenaean Age c. 1500-1200 Hittites Trojans Tiryns Mycenae Greek migrations Cycladic cultures
    Epic Age c.1200-776
  • Heroes of Argolis
    • Danaos Perseus Heracles
    Heroes of Attica
    • Cecrops Theseus
    Heroes of Thebes
    • Cadmus Oedipus
    Lycurgus Argonauts Trojan War- Homer c. 800-700 Greeks adopt the Phoenician script c. 850-750 Development of Early Athens
  • 776 is the date of the first Olympiad Monarchy 753 Aristocracy 753-650
    • Union of Attica c. 700 beginning of archon-lists 683 Hesiod , author of Works and Days and Theogony
    Oligarchy 650-594
  • Draconian laws reforms of Solon the Lawgiver Cylon's attempted tyranny in Athens c. 632 BCE Timocracy 594-560
  • Constitutional Reforms Economic and Social Reforms
  • Damasias Archon in Athens first Pythian games 582 BCE beginning of coinage in Athens c. 575 BCE first Panathenaic Games 566 Tyranny 560-510 BCE
  • Pisistratus
    • c. 519 Athens, allied to Plataea, defeats Thebes
  • 78. Ancient History
    World Literature/ history 1 Topics Covered Egypt; Mesopotamia; The minoans;Pyramids; ancient Rome; Expansion and Conquest; Fall of Empire; Byzantium;
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    English/History I is a double credit multidisciplinary English and history course. This course includes sequential history topics and literature selections ranging from ancient times through the 1600's. This course has been designed around three broad learning outcomes: A recognition that certain universal human concerns appear in all times and places and that an understanding of the past and the unfamiliar is a necessary part of a valid concept of what it means to be human. An aesthetic appreciation of the forms and styles of literature that are the products of diverse cultures. An ability to communicate their perceptions effectively and creatively. World Literature/ History 1 Topics Covered:
    • Egypt Mesopotamia The Minoans Pyramids Greek Civilization The Rise and Fall of Roman Civilization Akhenaten: The Rebel Pharaoh Ancient Rome Expansion and Conquest Fall of Empire Byzantium Cleopatra's Palace The Mystery of Tutankhamen Ancient China Greek Mythology Roman Mythology Julius Caesar Chinese Mythology
    At the end of this course, students will be able to:
    • Articulate an understanding about and appreciation for non-American cultures and their literature, from ancient to contemporary times

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    80. Ancient History
    5.00 Castleden, Rodney. minoans Life in Bronze Age Crete. The history of theCeltic People. 5.00 Krupp, EC (Ed.) In Search of ancient Astronomies.
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    Andrewes, Antony. Greek Society. Penguin Pelican 1987 Plates, index, 323pp., card covers, good. 3.50
    Bibby, Geoffrey. The Testimony of the Spade: Life in Northern Europe from 15,000 B.C. to the time of the Vikings. Collins 1958 rep. Plates, index, 448pp., good in torn d/w. 8.00
    Boardman, John et al. The Roman World. The Oxford History of the Roman World. Oxford UP. 190mm. by 245mm., 1200g. Plates, illus., index, 456pp., card covers, ex-lib. copy with usual stamps, else good reading copy. 5.00
    Bray, Warwick; Trump, David. A Dictionary of Archaeology. Penguin 1970 Frontis., plates, illus., index, 269pp., maps, ex-lib. copy with usual stamps, lacks ffep., else good in d/w. 5.00
    Burgess, Colin. The Age of Stonehenge. History in the Landscape Series. Dent 1980 Plates, sources, index, 402pp., good in d/w. 12.00
    Burl, Aubrey. Rites of the Gods. Dent 1981 Large 8vo. Plates, illus., gazetteer, biblio., index, 258pp., good in repaired, marked d/w. 16.00
    Burl, Aubrey. The Stonehenge People. Barrie and Jenkins 1987 Plates, index, 249pp., card covers, front creased else good. 5.00

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