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  1. Introducing the Knossos Game, also known as Zatrikion—a captivating relic from ancient times, dating back to approximately 1600 BCE. Discovered in 1901 by Sir Arthur Evans during his archaeological excavation of the Knossos Palace on Crete, this rare and unique game offers a direct connection to the Minoan civilization and its royal elite. 
    shop.ancient-origins.net/colle
    #AncientGames #MinoanCivilization #Archaeology

  2. Introducing the Knossos Game, also known as Zatrikion—a captivating relic from ancient times, dating back to approximately 1600 BCE. Discovered in 1901 by Sir Arthur Evans during his archaeological excavation of the Knossos Palace on Crete, this rare and unique game offers a direct connection to the Minoan civilization and its royal elite. 
    shop.ancient-origins.net/colle
    #AncientGames #MinoanCivilization #Archaeology

  3. Introducing the Knossos Game, also known as Zatrikion—a captivating relic from ancient times, dating back to approximately 1600 BCE. Discovered in 1901 by Sir Arthur Evans during his archaeological excavation of the Knossos Palace on Crete, this rare and unique game offers a direct connection to the Minoan civilization and its royal elite. 
    shop.ancient-origins.net/colle
    #AncientGames #MinoanCivilization #Archaeology

  4. Introducing the Knossos Game, also known as Zatrikion—a captivating relic from ancient times, dating back to approximately 1600 BCE. Discovered in 1901 by Sir Arthur Evans during his archaeological excavation of the Knossos Palace on Crete, this rare and unique game offers a direct connection to the Minoan civilization and its royal elite. 
    shop.ancient-origins.net/colle
    #AncientGames #MinoanCivilization #Archaeology

  5. #minoancivilization
    We also casually inspected the mysterious #PhaistosDisc and theorised its meaning, which has puzzled archeologists for years: It might be a calendar! Specifically a calendar of tributes to be paid by the workforce to the elite society of uptown Knossos.
    This is taking into account that the discus was revised a few times. In fact it's the first movable type system in history (1850-1600 BC), using stamps in wet clay.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phaistos #kphoto #khistory