Minos bûn-bêng
Guā-māu
Geographical range | Aegean Sea, especially Crete |
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Period | Aegean Bronze Age |
Dates | c. 3500 BC – c. 1100 BC |
Major sites |
Capital: Knossos Other important cities: Phaistos, Malia, Zakros |
Characteristics | Advanced art, trading, agriculture and Europe's first cities |
Preceded by | Neolithic Crete, Neolithic Greece |
Followed by | Mycenaean Greece |
Minos bûn-bêng sī tùi Kriti heng-khí ê chheⁿ-tâng bûn-bêng, tāi-iok tī kí-gôan-chêng 2700 nî kàu 1450 nî ê sî-chūn heng-ōng. Āu-lâi hō͘ Hi-lia̍p ê Mycenae bûn-bêng chhú-tāi. Minos bûn-bêng sī Arthur Evans ti 20 sè-kí têng-sin hoat-hiān, ī iōng sîn-ōe lāi-bīn Kriti ê kok-ông Minos lâi hō bûn-bêng ê miâ.
Ûi-jiah
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- Knossos
- Phaistos
- Malia
- Kato Zakros
- Galatas
- Agia Triada
- Gournia
- Pyrgos
- Vasiliki
- Fournu Korfi
- Pseira
- Mount Juktas
- Arkalochori
- Karfi
- Akrotiri
- Zominthos
Guā-pōo lên-ket
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- Joachim Schüring: Eine unendliche Geschichte. In: Abenteuer Archäologie. 10. November 2006
- Sturt W. Manning u. a.: Chronology for the Aegean Late Bronze Age 1700-1400 B.C. In: Science. 16. Juni 2006 (englisch, PDF).
- Beginn der griechischen Zivilisation – Minoer und Mykener. Ancient-cultures.com