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Knossos was re - occupied , and the rectilinear megaron hall with hearth and the Mycenaean Greek writing system known as Linear B appeared ... Knossos continued to function as a ' palace ' until the late 14th or early 13th century BC .
Knossos was re - occupied , and the rectilinear megaron hall with hearth and the Mycenaean Greek writing system known as Linear B appeared ... Knossos continued to function as a ' palace ' until the late 14th or early 13th century BC .
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Secondly , Cyprus may have benefited materially from the economic vacuum left by the destruction of Knossos , allowing Cypriot centres to come to prominence in an already long established east Mediterranean trading network .
Secondly , Cyprus may have benefited materially from the economic vacuum left by the destruction of Knossos , allowing Cypriot centres to come to prominence in an already long established east Mediterranean trading network .
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The legendary Minoan inventor and architect , Daedalus , whose cult was attested at Knossos in the Linear B texts has been associated with the Canaanite god of craftsmanship KotharWa - Hasis , who had a seat in Crete .
The legendary Minoan inventor and architect , Daedalus , whose cult was attested at Knossos in the Linear B texts has been associated with the Canaanite god of craftsmanship KotharWa - Hasis , who had a seat in Crete .
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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