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But let’s dive into a little bit of historical information about Crete’s most ancient times.
The eastern Mediterranean island of Crete gave rise to the influential Minoan civilization during the Bronze Age, which is known for its unique architecture and art.
Crete was a significant part of the Greek world in the Archaic era, its importance falling partly during the Classical era, but it recovered during the Roman period when it was a province of the Roman empire and the center of early Christianity.
There are other noteworthy archaeological sites on the island today, including as Knossos, Phaistos, and Gortyn, all of which include important architectural relics that serve as persuasive proof of the island of Crete’s lengthy and varied past.
The island’s first recognizable culture was that of the Minoans, whose stories, architecture, and artwork would inspire many later Mediterranean civilizations. The first evidence of human life on the island dates back to at least 7,000 BCE when people from Anatolia arrived.
One of the most prosperous Mediterranean trade cultures of the Bronze Age was the Minoans, who gained prominence starting approximately 2000 BCE.
At Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros, and other locations, opulent palace buildings were erected, and local trade was centralized thanks to the development of huge centralized centers made possible by agriculture and trade.
These two or three story buildings covered thousands of square meters and were exquisitely adorned.
These buildings had two or three floors, covered thousands of square meters, and had exquisite paintings.
The collecting and storing of goods like wine, oil, grain, precious metals, and pottery appear to have been organized by some type of central authority.
Another sign of a complex political and trade culture is the Linear A script, which has not yet been deciphered.
The absence of defensive walls suggests a generally peaceful connection between the centers, however arrowheads, armor, and helmet ruins indicate some interest in military activities.
As you might already know,Crete has a long list of monuments to visit as well as museums and cathedrals. If you want to learn more about our tours click here, has to be mentioned that you can also personalize your own tour, we can also offer a guide(optional).