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Collections, Catalogs & Exhibitions - Labyrinth: Knossos, Myth and Reality

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Book Synopsis: The catalog of the the first major UK exhibition to focus solely on Knossos, at The Ashmolean, Oxford, running from February to July, 2023. It will provide an up-to-date guide to the archaeology, and history of discovery, of the Palace and wider area. The 20+ contributors are all experts in their field. Crete was famous in Greek myth as the location of the labyrinth in which the Minotaur was confined in a palace somewhere called ‘Knossos’. From the Middle Ages travelers searched unsuccessfully for the Labyrinth. A handful of clues that survived, such as a coin with a labyrinth design and numerous small bronze age items. The name Knossos had survived – but it was nothing but a sprinkling of houses and farmland so they looked elsewhere. Finally, in 1878, a Cretan archaeologist, Minos Kalokairinos discovered evidence of a Bronze Age palace. British archaeologist and then Keeper of the Ashmolean Arthur Evans came out to visit and was fascinated by the site. Between 1900 and 1931 Evans uncovered the remains of the huge palace which he felt must be that of King Minos, and he adopted the name ‘Minoans’ for its occupants. He employed a team of archaeologists, architects and artists, and together they built up a picture of the Bronze Age community that had occupied the elaborate building. They imagined a sophisticated, nature-loving people, whose civilization peaked and then disintegrated. Evans’s interpretations of his finds were accurate in some places, but deeply flawed in others. The Evans Archive, held by the Ashmolean, records his finds, theories and (often contentious) reconstructions.

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Discover the fascinating world of Knossos and unravel the myth and reality surrounding this ancient site with the Labyrinth: Knossos, Myth and Reality Book. Immerse yourself in the first major UK exhibition dedicated solely to Knossos, hosted at The Ashmolean, Oxford from February to July, 2023. This essential catalog provides an up-to-date guide to the archaeology and history of discovery of the Palace and its wider area.

Written by over 20 expert contributors, this comprehensive book delves into the secrets of Knossos, exploring its legendary status as the home of the labyrinth and the Minotaur from Greek mythology. For centuries, travelers have sought the elusive Labyrinth, yet it remained shrouded in mystery. However, thanks to the meticulous research and discoveries made by archaeologists like Minos Kalokairinos and Arthur Evans, the enigmatic palace and its Bronze Age community have finally come to light.

The stunning visuals and detailed explanations presented in this book bring the ancient civilization of the Minoans to life. Extensive records, including finds, theories, and contentious reconstructions from the Evans Archive held by the Ashmolean, transport you to a time when this sophisticated and nature-loving society flourished.

Uncover the truth behind King Minos and his kingdom at Knossos with the Labyrinth: Knossos, Myth and Reality Book. Expand your knowledge and experience the awe-inspiring journey through history. Don't miss out - order your copy now to embark on an adventure unlike any other!

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