The stone Kernos for food offerings of the collected harvest, the Minoan settlement of Malia, Crete (1650-1450 BCE).
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The stone Kernos for food offerings of the collected harvest, the Minoan settlement of Malia, Crete (1650-1450 BCE).
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The Sporty & Joyful Life of the Minoans 🏛💖✨🎶
The Minoan Civilization: A Surprisingly Modern Society
The Minoan civilization, which flourished on the island of Crete, is renowned for its advanced and, for its time, unusually liberal society. Although our knowledge of the Minoans is incomplete due to limited written sources and primarily based on archaeological finds, a picture emerges of a culture that, from around 2700 to 1450 BC, exhibited remarkable openness, equality, and joie de vivre.
Equality and Tolerance Modern archaeological and anthropological studies frequently highlight the Minoans' liberal attitudes. Researchers like Nanno Marinatos have examined the religious and social structures of the Minoans and found that their society displayed an unusually high level of gender equality for its time. Women actively participated in public life, possibly held leadership positions as priestesses, and enjoyed similar rights to men in private spheres.
Regarding sexuality, the Minoans also seem to have embraced a tolerant attitude. Artistic depictions of same-sex relationships suggest that such relationships were accepted in Minoan society. While interpretations of these depictions remain debated among scholars, there are numerous indications that the Minoans had a more open stance towards various forms of love and romance, including homoerotic relationships.
Katherine A. Schwab, through her work on Minoan frescoes, has provided insights into the social dynamics of Minoan culture, including possible homoerotic aspects. This, combined with the lack of evidence for strict gender or sexual norms, suggests a society that valued personal freedom and expression.
Cultural and Social Freedom Minoan culture was characterized by its artistic flourishing and a strong preference for beauty and pleasure. The Minoans were masters of fresco painting, ceramics, and architecture. Their palaces, such as the famous Palace of Knossos, were not only political and economic centers but also hubs of art and culture.
The Minoans lived in close connection with nature, as reflected in their vivid frescoes depicting dolphins, lilies, and other natural motifs. Their appreciation for water is evident in their ritual purification and bathing practices, which likely held both religious and social significance.
Festivals, dances, and athletic competitions were integral to Minoan society. These events served not only as entertainment but also as ways to strengthen social bonds and express identity through shared experiences.
Religion and Spirituality Religion played a central role in Minoan life, and their spiritual practices mirrored their liberal values. The Minoan religion was largely matriarchal, with goddesses like the Snake Goddess taking central roles. The emphasis on female deities aligns with the high status of women in Minoan society, symbolizing fertility, protection, and the power of nature.
Rituals and religious ceremonies were opportunities for the community to come together, celebrate, and express their connection with the natural and divine worlds. Often accompanied by music and dance, these rituals emphasized harmony, unity, and a deep respect for the environment.
The Minoan civilization was, in many ways, a progressive and unique culture, whose values of equality, artistic freedom, and spiritual connectedness set it apart from many other ancient societies. Their world reminds us that progressive social structures did not begin in modernity—they existed even in antiquity.
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Minoan Palace of Knossos 🏰 Crete, Greece 🌍 🤠🏛🤠 The Palace dates back to the Broze Age (3300 - 1200) and was one of the major economic centre's of the Minoan civilisation. 🐳🐋🐬🐟🐠🐡🦈🐙🐚🐳🐋🐬🐟🐠🐡 This room, known as the Queens Room, can be found in the residential quarters of the East Wing and is one of my favorite rooms. This room is believed to be the private reception room from the Queen of Knossos. 👸🏽 Due to her husband's travels he decorated the room with the maritime life he encountered for them to enjoy together. (According to the tour guide) 🐳🐋🐬🐟🐠🐡🦈🐙🐚🐳🐋🐬🐟🐠🐡 #discoveries #travel #traveler #travellife history #archaeology #archaeologylovers #archaeologystudent #archaeological #archaeologystudent #excavation #excavator #excavating #fresco #arthistory #art #knossos #knossospalace #minoan #minoancivilization #bronzeage #greece🇬🇷 #greece #greece_travel #crete #creteisland #cretediscovery (at Knossos) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca8lFgmr31w/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Bettany Hughes is an historian whose documentaries I adore. My favorite documentaries of her’s are the episodes about Helen of Troy and the ancient Minoan civilization from her Ancient World series. The Mycenaeans and Minoans are two ancient civilizations whose culture and aesthetics I am fascinated with; Greece, specifically the island of Crete, are on my bucket list of places I want to visit. …
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A solid gold Minoan pendant depicting two bees clutching a honeycomb, Old Palace cemetery at Chrysolakkos near Malia, Crete, 1800-1700 BCE.