Imagery location of Throne Room in "Palace of Minos"
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Location of the Throne Room in the "Palace of Minos", determined by the comparison of satellite imagery with published plans.
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- Middle Minoan (Crete; 2000-1600 BC/BCE) (confident)
- Late Minoan (Crete; 1600-1080 BC/BCE) (confident)
- Evidence:
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- Carter, T. 2004. “Transformative processes in liminal spaces: craft as ritual action in the Throne Room area”. In Knossos: Palace, City, State edited by G. Cadogan, E. Hatzaki, and A. Vasilakis, 274-280.
- Fotou, V. 2004. “Unpublished Building Remains From Evans's Trial Pits of 1900-02”. In Knossos: Palace, City, State edited by G. Cadogan, E. Hatzaki, and A. Vasilakis, 83-119.
- Mackenzie, D. 1999. “Crete and Italy 1900-1910”. In Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 43:37-84.
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Location of the Throne Room in the "Palace of Minos" at Knossos, derived from comparison of satellite imagery with published plans.