The Legend Of Minos And The Minoan Culture

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By the Bronze Age, Aegean Crete was monetarily independent with its own grain, produce, dairy cattle and sheep. Crete turned into a rich ocean influence and gained bronze mineral. Somewhere around 1900 and 1375 BCE, a particular society prospered on Crete and the paleologist Sir Arthur Evans named it the Minoan society after the legend of ruler Minos and the Minotaur. Evans revealed vestiges of intricate edifices at Knossos. He called these structures castles, albeit different researchers trust that Minoan culture was not ruled by rulers. Sir Evans additionally endeavored to make an order of Minoan workmanship, constructing his estimations in light of datable Egyptian relics found in the remains on Crete and on Minoan curios found in Egypt.