The article examines two Cretan genealogies of the archaic period, which offer different reconstructions of Minoan Crete: the first one is pronounced by Idomeneus, the leader of the Cretan force in the Trojan War, and considers Minos as a son of Zeus, father of Deukalion and grandfather of Idomeneus (Hom. Il. XIII 449-453); the second one can be read in a fragment of the Spartan poet Cinaethon and considers Rhadamanthys – who, according to Homer, is a brother of Minos – as a son of Phaistos, grandson of the king Kres, eponym of Crete and king of the Curetes and of the Eteocretans (= “true Cretans”) (Cinaethon, fr. 1 West). The first genealogy represents the Minoan past as closely linked to the Greek, “olympic” world, while the second one hi...
none1noThe article concerns the Linear A form j/a-di-ki-te-te-du-pu2-re which occurs in four stone l...
This paper explores the excavations conducted in the early 20th century by Sir Arthur Evans at the s...
The Minoans left an indelible mark on the Aegean during the height of their power in the Bronze Age....
The article examines two Cretan genealogies of the archaic period, which offer different reconstruct...
The article aims to systematically present the period from the Renaissance until the beginning of th...
Abstract The article, in preparation for paleographic research, reviews the already encyclopedicall...
‘Minoan’, the term used to designate the Bronze Age of Crete and its derivatives are no mere typolog...
2 p. - This article has been scanned and reformatted by the T-Space Digitization Project Assistant. ...
This article introduces the emergence of the Minoan (ca. 1900-1450 BCE) and Mycenaean civilizations ...
Usually, our knowledge of history, society, and culture is based on the written sources. However, th...
"The history of Greece in the Dark Age is considerably easier to explore on Crete than on the mainla...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...
This article examines a Cretan genealogy present in the work of the Spartan poet Cinaethon (VII-VI B...
14 p. : ill. - Blackwell Publishing Ltd., does not acknowledge another source in the original text o...
'Minoan' Crete is one of the most intensively investigated archaeological cultures in the world, and...
none1noThe article concerns the Linear A form j/a-di-ki-te-te-du-pu2-re which occurs in four stone l...
This paper explores the excavations conducted in the early 20th century by Sir Arthur Evans at the s...
The Minoans left an indelible mark on the Aegean during the height of their power in the Bronze Age....
The article examines two Cretan genealogies of the archaic period, which offer different reconstruct...
The article aims to systematically present the period from the Renaissance until the beginning of th...
Abstract The article, in preparation for paleographic research, reviews the already encyclopedicall...
‘Minoan’, the term used to designate the Bronze Age of Crete and its derivatives are no mere typolog...
2 p. - This article has been scanned and reformatted by the T-Space Digitization Project Assistant. ...
This article introduces the emergence of the Minoan (ca. 1900-1450 BCE) and Mycenaean civilizations ...
Usually, our knowledge of history, society, and culture is based on the written sources. However, th...
"The history of Greece in the Dark Age is considerably easier to explore on Crete than on the mainla...
of this culture was unique in that it was neither oriental nor Egyptian. The Minoan civilization had...
This article examines a Cretan genealogy present in the work of the Spartan poet Cinaethon (VII-VI B...
14 p. : ill. - Blackwell Publishing Ltd., does not acknowledge another source in the original text o...
'Minoan' Crete is one of the most intensively investigated archaeological cultures in the world, and...
none1noThe article concerns the Linear A form j/a-di-ki-te-te-du-pu2-re which occurs in four stone l...
This paper explores the excavations conducted in the early 20th century by Sir Arthur Evans at the s...
The Minoans left an indelible mark on the Aegean during the height of their power in the Bronze Age....