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Lecture notes on Minoan and Mycenaean civilisation - before 'Ancient Greece'

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These notes provide a comprehensive overview of the Mycenaeans and Minoans, two ancient civilisations that thrived in the Aegean region. Here's a summary of the key points covered: 1. Context: The rediscovery of the ancient world in post-Renaissance Europe led to early excavations and scholarly pursuits. Figures like Homer, Johann Jochim Winckelmann, and Stuart and Revett played significant roles in this rediscovery. 2. Minoans: Arthur Evans played a crucial role in uncovering the Minoan civilisation, particularly at the palace of Knossos. The Minoans, centred around Knossos, were known for their advanced architecture, hieroglyphic writing, and intricate artwork. 3. Minoan Palaces: These were complex structures featuring courtyards, storerooms, workshops, and ritual areas. Despite lacking fortification walls, they were centres of power and culture. 4. Art and Religion: Minoan art often depicted nature and floral patterns, and gold jewellery was prominent. Religious symbolism, such as the Horns of Consecration, was significant. 5. Controversies: Arthur Evans' interpretations of Minoan culture, including the Palace of Minos, have faced criticism. Issues like the use of colour and potential forgeries have been debated. 6. Mycenaeans: Heinrich Schliemann's discoveries, including Mycenae and Troy, shed light on the Mycenaean civilisation. Their architecture, such as the defensive Lion's Gate, and script, Linear B, offer insights into their culture. 7. Decline: The Mycenaean civilisation experienced a decline around the late 13th/12th century BC, attributed to various factors like climate change, earthquakes, invasion by the Sea Peoples, and internal conflicts. These notes delve into the archaeological, historical, and cultural aspects of these ancient civilisations, offering valuable insights into the rich tapestry of Aegean history.

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Mycenaeans and Minoans
Context
 Homer is the earliest known piece of writing
 Rediscovery of the ancient world occurs in post renaissance europe
 early excavations at Pompeii (1600+)
 Johann Jochim Winckelmann (Art history/ Archaeology (mid 18th century)
 Stuart and Revett (mid 18th century architects
 “A Grand tour” - 16th century to 18th century
 “Collectors” and Collections

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 Heinrich Schliemann - Mycenaeans
 Arthur Evans - Minoans

The Minoans 3,000 BC-1,450 BC
 Knossos
 the discoveries were made due to Evans’ interests in myths
 King Minos and his thalassocracy
 The Minotaur
 Theseus
 Icarus & Daedalus

Arthur Evans

 1851-1941
 journalist/ethnographer/curator/archaeologist from a wealth family
 Balkans correspondent for the Manchester guardian
 While travelling on Crete, he came across ‘milk stones’ and sought their origin
 Knossos, the source of these, Minos Kalokairinos was the original excavator
 Evans began to excavate the Minoan palace at Knossos in 1900
 Discovered the Minoan Civilization
 Defined Cretan hieroglyphs
 the remains were completely unlike the well-known ones of classical Greece
 using Egyptian material found there, he was able to date the site.




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