| NOUN | Knossos | - |
| SYNO | Cnossos | Cnossus | Knossos |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The first four kouloura were discovered in 1903 at Knossos by Arthur Evans.
- Remains of a settlement found under the Bronze Age palace at Knossos date to the 7th millennium BC.
- The site is in the country side near Arkhanes, about 7 kilometers from Knossos on the Island of Crete.
- Its logo is derived from ' fresco of Knossos.
- Corpses were found at a number of sites in the citadel of Knossos in Crete.
- In 325, Knossos became a diocese, suffragan of the metropolitan see of Gortyna.
- The 2009 book "Knossos and the Prophets of Modernism" by Cathy Gere examines the political influence on archaeology more generally.
- Heraklion is close to the ruins of the palace of Knossos, which in Minoan times was the largest centre of population on Crete.
- His contributions to academic research include "The Bronze Age Palace at Knossos: Plan and Sections" and the "Archaeological" "Survey of the Knossos Area" both published in 1981.
- The Throne Room was a chamber built for ceremonial purposes during the 15th century BC inside the palatial complex of Knossos, Crete, in Greece.
- The toponym u-ta-no, and the corresponding adjective, u-ta-ni-jo, appears on Linear B tablets found in Knossos.
- Excavations at Knossos on Crete reveal an influence of Cycladic civilization upon Knossos in the period 3400 to 2000 BC as evidenced from pottery finds at Knossos.
- A fragmentary Linear B tablet from Knossos (tablet Xd 146) bears the name "i-ja-wo-ne", interpreted by Ventris and Chadwick as possibly the dative or nominative plural case of *Iāwones, an ethnic name.
- In the Minoan era, aqueducts diverted water to Kephala hill from spring water sources at Archanes, which springs are the headwaters of the Kairatos River; in fact, the Bronze Age palace of Knossos lay upon the gently sloping banks of the Kairatos.
- This location was chosen by ancient settlers for the site of the Palace of Knossos; the footprint of the Neolithic settlement at Kephala Hill was actually larger than the Bronze Age Palace of Knossos.
- Several names in Read's script allude to the original myth: the name of the planet Skonnos is close to Knossos; the Anethans, like the ancient Athenians, are sent to die in a Labyrinth; its guardian is Soldeed, whose name refers to Daedalus, designer of the Labyrinth at Knossos; the eponymous bull-headed Nimon is based on the Minotaur; and the Anethan hero Seth is based on Theseus.
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