In The Minoans: The Rise of a Bronze Age Civilization, Elliot Rowan brings to life one of the earliest advanced civilizations of Europe, a maritime culture that flourished on Crete long before the rise of classical Greece. Surrounded by the waters of the eastern Mediterranean, the Minoans built vast palace complexes, developed far-reaching trade networks, and created a vibrant artistic tradition shaped by movement, nature, and the sea. From coastal harbors to mountain sanctuaries, their world was defined by both exploration and ritual.
Drawing on archaeological discoveries from Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, and Zakros, Rowan reconstructs a civilization known not through surviving literature but through its material remains. Frescoes, pottery, and metalwork reveal a society of remarkable skill and imagination, while clay tablets inscribed in the undeciphered Linear A script point to a complex administrative system that still resists full understanding.
Rowan traces the reach of Minoan influence across the Mediterranean, linking Crete with Egypt, the Levant, and the Aegean islands. He examines the relationship between the Minoans and the rising Mycenaean world, and considers the enduring mysteries that surround their decline, including the impact of the Thera eruption and the destruction of the palace centers.
More than a study of a lost civilization, this book reveals how the Minoans helped shape the early Mediterranean world. Their mastery of the sea and their cultural influence endured long after their cities fell, leaving a legacy still visible in the ruins of Crete and the broader history of the ancient world.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In The Minoans: The Rise of a Bronze Age Civilization, Elliot Rowan brings to life one of the earliest advanced civilizations of Europe, a maritime culture that flourished on Crete long before the rise of classical Greece. Surrounded by the waters of the eastern Mediterranean, the Minoans built vast palace complexes, developed far-reaching trade networks, and created a vibrant artistic tradition shaped by movement, nature, and the sea. From coastal harbors to mountain sanctuaries, their world was defined by both exploration and ritual. Drawing on archaeological discoveries from Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, and Zakros, Rowan reconstructs a civilization known not through surviving literature but through its material remains. Frescoes, pottery, and metalwork reveal a society of remarkable skill and imagination, while clay tablets inscribed in the undeciphered Linear A script point to a complex administrative system that still resists full understanding. Rowan traces the reach of Minoan influence across the Mediterranean, linking Crete with Egypt, the Levant, and the Aegean islands. He examines the relationship between the Minoans and the rising Mycenaean world, and considers the enduring mysteries that surround their decline, including the impact of the Thera eruption and the destruction of the palace centers. More than a study of a lost civilization, this book reveals how the Minoans helped shape the early Mediterranean world. Their mastery of the sea and their cultural influence endured long after their cities fell, leaving a legacy still visible in the ruins of Crete and the broader history of the ancient world. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798253197127
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