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This work puts a particular emphasis on the mixing and osmosis of the first Mediterranean civilizations, with particular reference to the Minoan, Cycladic, Mycenaean, and Trojan, and on the causes of their decline, which are to be identified in a jumble of natural and human causes, and in a long-lasting, slow, but irreversible crisis. It takes into account that the Mediterranean Dimension of the Bronze Age is a garden in which many legends flourished, clearly distinguishing between myth and history, and always bearing in mind that legends are not to be taken literally (nonetheless, they often have a grain of truth). It does not aim to provide an exhaustive report but to compose a broad and evolutionary picture, in which the facts and their connections, which are deducible from archaeological evidence or from the accounts of ancient historians, find their place, in their consequentiality. Its originality lies not in the choice of the subject, but in the way of treating it. The author introduces and explains, in order to be read, and perhaps to get excited. Another characterizing element of Knossos, Mycenae, Troy is the wide use of the ‘historical present’ that is made there to represent events and construct the text, to reduce the reader’s distance from the narrated events, and facilitates their approach to them. This book aims to provide the reader with an overall picture of the cultures that laid the foundations of Western civilization, which is not generic, but rather detailed and updated, and which has scientific solidity.Table of ContentsTimelinePrefaceIntroduction: The geographical context1. The origins of the Minoan civilization2. The geography of Protopalatial Crete3. War weapons and defensive architecture4. Maritime trade5. Religion and worship6. The transition to the Neopalatial Period7. Neopalatial Crete8. Mutual influences9. The volcanic catastrophe of Santorini10. The Proto-Greeks11. The emergence of the Mycenaeans12. The search for raw materials13. Calamity and resilience14. The Mycenaean conquest of Crete15. The Mycenaeans seize mercantile trade from the Minoans16. The pre-colonization of the West17. Kingdoms and city-palaces18. Crete in the age of Minos I19. Minos II20. The catastrophe of Pylos. The Sea Peoples: Part I21. The Trojan War22. Which Troy?23. The decline of the palace-cities24. The Sea Peoples: Part II25. The recovery without the palaces and the final crisis
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