Based on Evans' archaeological work on the island of Crete, this book provides insight into the ancient Minoan civilization through an analysis of their written language. Evans discusses the meaning and significance of the Cretan pictographs and pre-Phoenician script, as well as the discovery and excavation of the Hagios Onuphrios sepulchral deposit.
Arthur Evans Books
A British archaeologist renowned for uncovering the palace of Knossos on the Greek island of Crete. The structures and artifacts found there enabled him to develop the concept of "Minoan civilization," profoundly shaping the understanding of the ancient eastern Mediterranean.
