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Minoans, Philistines and Greeks B.C. 1400–900

By Andrew Robert Burn Copyright 1930

    Minoans, Philistines, and Greeks (1930) presents a historical narrative of the fortunes of the Aegean people, including invaders of and fugitives from the Aegean area, from the end of the fifteenth to the end of the tenth century B.C. It traces the gradual decline and fall of the Aegean culture, the first advanced civilisation in Europe, and the migrations of peoples such as the Philistines and Phoenicians across the Mediterranean.

    1. Methods and Materials  2. Nations and Languages  3. Chronology  4. Kastor of Rhodes on Pre-Phoenician Sea Powers  5. The Rise of Aegean Civilisation  6. The Golden Age of Crete  7. The Destruction of Knossos  8. The Silver Age: Mykenai and Neighbours  9. Egypt, Khatti, and the Sea Raiders: c. 1375–1200 B.C.  10. The Great Migrations: c. 1210–1190 B.C.  11. The Sea Raiders in the Levant: The Twelfth Century and After  12. Three Stories of the Age of the Sea Raids  13. The Cruise of the Argo  14. The Aegean Under the Archaians  15. The Iron Age  16. Darkness and Dawn: The Genius of Homer

    Biography

    Andrew Robert Burn