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3D VIRTUAL RECONSTRUCTIONS OF MINOAN RURAL SITES: THE CASE OF LIVARI CHEROMYLIA [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2012
The use of 3D sophisticated visualizations and reconstructions is still not common during the process of reconstruction or recreation of the appearance of any preserved architecture of prehistoric (Bronze Age) Crete.
T. Alusik, M. Chalupka, D. Kopernicky
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‘Figures in 3D’: Digital Perspectives on Cretan Bronze Age Figurines

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2018
The largest corpus of clay figurines from the Cretan Bronze Age comes from ritual mountain sites known as peak sanctuaries. In this paper, we explore how the ‛Figures in 3D’ project contributes to our understanding of these figurines, aiding in the study
Morris Christine   +2 more
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Ancestors of the Minoan sword: Early Minoan IB long daggers from Hagia Photia, Crete

open access: yesUISPP Journal, 2023
The long sword, a weapon first known in the Aegean Bronze Age from Middle Minoan Crete (early second millennium BC), represented the culmination of a long period of development.
Costis Davaras   +3 more
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Le bois dans l’architecture domestique de l’âge du Bronze à Malia (Crète) : les exemples des quartiers Delta et Pi

open access: yesPallas, 2019
Several scholars have established that the use of wood as structural element in Minoan palatial architecture increased during the Neopalatial period. The voids corresponding to timber elements, intertwined with the role of wood in the “Minoan halls” of ...
Maia Pomadère, Gaëlle Hilbert
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The “Lady of Zominthos”

open access: yesLes Carnets de l’ACoSt, 2020
Several news outlets for October 2020 have reported the discovery of a Middle Minoan terracotta figurine dubbed “The Lady of Zominthos.”
Jaimee Uhlenbrock
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Educational AI Chatbots for Content and Language Integrated Learning

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2022
Using advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology in learning environments is one of the latest challenges for educators and education policymakers.
Kleopatra Mageira   +5 more
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Computational Linguistics Techniques for the Study of Ancient Languages

open access: yesMATEC Web of Conferences, 2018
This paper presents a grammatical comparison of the Minoan language with the proto-Ugric and proto-Hungarian languages. Recent research showed that these languages are closely related, but this paper presents a novel grammatical comparison.
Revesz Peter Z.
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Climate change and the demise of Minoan civilization [PDF]

open access: yesClimate of the Past, 2010
Climate change has been implicated in the success and downfall of several ancient civilizations. Here we present a synthesis of historical, climatic, and geological evidence that supports the hypothesis that climate change may have been responsible for ...
A. A. Tsonis   +3 more
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Greek Language In Minoan Art: A New Method Of Linguistic Interpretation

open access: yesТекст і образ: актуальні проблеми історії мистецтв, 2021
The proposed method of the ‘linguistic iterpretation of arts, myths, and rites’ gives us a possibility to identify a language of archaeological cultures, which writing is not known or not deciphered.
Yurii Mosenkis
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The Sacral Knot and Its Iconographic Use [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Hercynia, 2018
The sacral knot is one of the most discussed symbols of Minoan art. This study focuses on its iconographic use throughout time and tries to find a way to differentiate it from other similar symbols.
Monika Matoušková
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