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Manthos BB set - Part one / Recolour I wanted to build a Minoan castle but didn’t find the el
human-history:Sir Arthur Evans, the British archaeologist, characterized the Bronze Age culture of C
hellas-inhabitants:Head of a girl, from the Palace of Knossos, Minoan, 1700-1400 BC (plaster).Archae
ancientpeoples:Gold Ornament in the form of a Bee 1700-1600 BCMinoanLength: 1.9 cm(Source: The Briti
jeannepompadour:Minoan frescoes from Akrotiri, Greece; late Cycladic I (c. 1600 BC)
triglifos-y-metopas:Two bees arranged about a honey comb, gold pendant with appliqué and granulated
Minoan wall painting
via-appia:Spring Fresco, Akrotiri, Thera (Santorini)Minoan, Bronze Age
deerheadlights:Seeing into the past…
flaroh:Some Late Minoan Ceramics! I’m quite fond of the marine style…Merch available here xx
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Heraklion:Detail from one of the snake goddesses figurines, t
last-of-the-romans:Minoan Frescoes from the Palace of Knossos.
honorthegods:bronze-age-aegean:Cups decorated with Kamares ware motif.1800-1700 BC. Phaistos.Current
Reproduction of ancient Minoan art by Piedmont Fossil.
peashooter85:Minoan bronze dagger with gold handle, 2nd millenium BC
peashooter85:Minoan bronze dagger with gold handle, 2nd millenium BC
elladaa:Κνωσσός, Hράκλειο ~ Knossos, Ηerakleion.
sidelys:classics-related requests from twitter! minoan snake goddess and hestiaplease do not use or
via-appia:Spring Fresco, Akrotiri, Thera (Santorini)Minoan, Bronze Age
Ancient Minoans1. Fresco of women at Knossos2. Fresco of a Minoan saffron gatherer3. Fresco from the
arjuna-vallabha:The Saffron Goddess (1600 B.C.) is a detail from a Minoan fresco depicting a saffron
soverylittlehoneybee:Clay model of a house. Acharnes. 1600 B.C.Heraklion Acheological Museum.
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Saffron Goddess, Minoan (Santorini), Akrotiri Frescoes, c. 1600 B.C. [21
The Minoan Palace of Knossos, built c. 1700 BC. Heraklion, Crete island, Greece.
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