1. Arthur Evans, the English archaeologist who first discovered the the legendary king of Crete (page civilization, named it after 108) king minos 2. The centers of Minoan civilization on Crete suffered a sudden and catastrophic collapse around 1450 B.C. Some historians believe that a tidal wave triggered by a powerful of Thera was responsible for the devastation. (page 109) eruption on the island Your answer 3. The term comes from Mycenae , a fortified site on the Greek mainland that was first discovered by the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann in 1894. (page 109) Your answer

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1. Arthur Evans, the English archaeologist who first discovered the
the legendary king of Crete (page
civilization, named it after
108)
king minos
2. The centers of Minoan civilization on Crete suffered a sudden and
catastrophic collapse around 1450 B.C. Some historians believe that a
tidal wave triggered by a powerful
of Thera was responsible for the devastation. (page 109)
eruption on the island
Your answer
3. The term
comes from Mycenae , a fortified site on the
Greek mainland that was first discovered by the German archaeologist
Heinrich Schliemann in 1894. (page 109)
Your answer
Transcribed Image Text:1. Arthur Evans, the English archaeologist who first discovered the the legendary king of Crete (page civilization, named it after 108) king minos 2. The centers of Minoan civilization on Crete suffered a sudden and catastrophic collapse around 1450 B.C. Some historians believe that a tidal wave triggered by a powerful of Thera was responsible for the devastation. (page 109) eruption on the island Your answer 3. The term comes from Mycenae , a fortified site on the Greek mainland that was first discovered by the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann in 1894. (page 109) Your answer
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