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Ceramic Pitcher- Minoan Period - 1800 BC - Knossos, Heraklion- Crete - Ceramic Vase
Ceramic Pitcher- Minoan Period - 1800 BC - Knossos, Heraklion- Crete - Ceramic Vase
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Item Specifics
 Condition: New, Handmade in Greece.
 Material: Clay
 Height: 23,5 cm - 9,3 inches
 Width: 16 cm - 6,3 inches
 Length: 16 cm - 6,3 inches
 Weight: 940 g
 The Minoan civilization was a Bronze Age Aegean civilization on the island of Crete and other Aegean Islands, flourishing from c. 3000 BC to c. 1450 BC and, after a late period of decline, finally ending around 1100 BC. It represents the first advanced civilization in Europe, leaving behind massive building complexes, tools, artwork, writing systems, and a massive network of trade. The civilization was rediscovered at the beginning of the 20th century through the work of British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans. The name "Minoan" derives from the mythical King Minos and was coined by Evans, who identified the site at Knossos with the labyrinth and the Minotaur. The Minoan civilization has been described as the earliest of its kind in Europe, and historian Will Durant called the Minoans "the first link in the European chain".
