102b: Colourful Keftiu (Twilight on Crete)
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The Minoans Fade Away.
In 1370 BCE, an Egyptian embassy visited the Aegean. As part of their journey, they came to Crete, visiting the Keftiu (Minoans) who had ruled the island for 1000 years. Until now....
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The Minoans Fade Away. In 1370 BCE, an Egyptian embassy visited the Aegean. As part of their journey, they came to Crete, visiting the Keftiu (Minoans) who had ruled the island for 1000 years. Until now....
Website: www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com.
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Music by Michael Levy www.ancientlyre.com
Music by Derek & Brandon Fiechter www.dbfiechter.bandcamp.com/
Select Bibliography:
Baruch Brandl (et al.), “Beth-Shemesh and Sellopoulo: Two Commemorative Scarabs of Amenhotep III and Their Contribution to Aegean Chronology,” The Annual of the British School at Athens 108 (2013).
Eric H. Cline, “Amenhotep III and the Aegean: A Reassessment of Egypto-Aegean Relations in the 14th Century B.C.,” Orientalia 56 (1987).
Nanno Marinatos, Minoan Religion: Ritual, Image and Symbol, 1993.
David O’Connor and Eric H. Cline (eds.) Amenhotep III: Perspectives on His Reign, 1998.
Cynthia W. Shelmerdine, “Mycenaean Palatial Administration,” in Deger-Jalkotzy and Lemos (eds.) Ancient Greece: From the Mycenaean Palaces to the Age of Homer, 2006.
Malcolm H. Wiener, “The Absolute Chronology of Late Helladic III A2 Revisited,” The Annual of the British School at Athens 98 (2003).
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