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Minotaur

Sir Arthur Evans and the archaeology of the Minoan myth

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An edition of Minotaur (2000)

Minotaur

Sir Arthur Evans and the archaeology of the Minoan myth

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"Sir Arthur Evans was the archaeologist who, at an excavation in Knossos in 1900, discovered what he called the Palace of Minos and presented to the world his re-creation of Minoan civilization. This is the first full-scale biography of a very influential man - written by a scholar in the archaeology of Crete.".

"When Evans went to Greece, he wanted to verify the factual basis for the myths that meant the most to him. He found what he was looking for in Crete: he believed he had located the origin of "tree and pillar worship," at the heart of Teutonic mythology in Europe but somehow linked to an early cult of the Greek god Zeus.".

"Joseph Alexander MacGillivray shows that Evans's Minoans were perfect Victorians: a peaceful, literate, aesthetic, just society where wise men held political office and powerful women ruled people's hearts. Yet Knossos was not simply a lucky find, and MacGillivray shows Evans was a heroic figure struggling with many central themes concerning the origins of civilization. The author concludes with his own assessment of our current knowledge about ancient Crete."--BOOK JACKET.

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Hill and Wang
Language
English
Pages
373

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Minotaur: Sir Arthur Evans and the archaeology of the Minoan myth
2000, Hill and Wang
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-351) and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
939/.18
Library of Congress
DF212.E82 M33 2000, DF212.E82M33 2000

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Pagination
viii, 373 p. :
Number of pages
373

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Open Library
OL6783290M
ISBN 10
0809030357
LCCN
00033606
OCLC/WorldCat
43993063
Library Thing
44518
Goodreads
57444

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