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  2. Minoan art - Wikipedia

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    Minoan art is the art produced by the Bronze Age Aegean Minoan civilization from about 3000 to 1100 BC, though the most extensive and finest survivals come from approximately 2300 to 1400 BC.

  3. Minoan Art - World History Encyclopedia

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    The art of the Minoan civilization of Bronze Age Crete (2000-1500 BCE) displays a love of animal, sea, and plant life, which was used to decorate frescoes and pottery and also inspired forms in jewellery, stone vessels, and sculpture.

  4. Minoan art can be found in a variety of modalities, ranging from Minoan sculpture, painting, pottery, and many other forms like jewelry and weapons. The subject matter also ranged from abstracted shapes, animal figural motifs, and references to the natural environment.

  5. Minoan art, an introduction - Smarthistory

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    Minoan art, an introduction. The Bronze Age culture of Crete, called Minoan, after King Minos of Crete from Greek mythology, is one of the most vibrant and admired in all of European prehistory. The island itself is no doubt part of the story; at the watery intersection of Asia, Europe, and Africa, including snow covered mountain tops, lush ...

  6. Our knowledge of Early Minoan Crete comes primarily from burials and a number of excavated settlement sites. Artistic works of this period indicate that advances were made in gem engraving, stoneworking (especially vases), metalworking, and pottery.

  7. Minoan art - Smarthistory

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    Minoan art. The remarkable and influential bronze-age culture on the island of Crete is called "Minoan" after the mythic King Minos. c. 3000–c. 1100 B.C.E.

  8. Minoan Frescoes - World History Encyclopedia

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    Frescoes are the source of some of the most striking imagery handed down to us from the Minoan civilization of Bronze Age Crete (2000-1500 BCE).

  9. Minoan civilization | History, Location, & Facts | Britannica

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    Among the most familiar motifs of Minoan art are the snake, symbol of the goddess, and the bull; the ritual of bull-leaping, found, for example, on cult vases, seems to have had a religious or magical basis.

  10. Greece: Minoans and Mycenaeans - British Museum

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    Minoan Crete, named after the legendary King Minos, was ruled from great palaces, most of which were founded around 2000 BC. Material from the palace of Knossos is displayed in this gallery, along with pottery, bronzes and stone vases from elsewhere in Crete, including from tombs and shrines.

  11. 5.2: Minoan Art - Humanities LibreTexts

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    Because the Minoan alphabet, known as Linear A , has yet to be deciphered, scholars must rely on the culture’s visual art to provide insights into Minoan life. The frescoes discovered in locations such as Knossos and Akrotiri inform us of the plant and animal life of the islands of Crete and Thera (Santorini), the common styles of clothing ...