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What makes the palace at Knossos so special?

Oct 29, 2013 · Why is the palace at Knossos known as the House of the Double Axes? Answer Selected Answer: Its central open courtyard had a double-axe shape Correct Answer: Representations of double axes decorated it

What was the purpose of the Hall of the double axes?

The Hall of the Double Axes was a double chamber with an inner and an outer room. The inner room could be closed off by eleven sets of double doors. It is probable that this was to provide privacy for some religious rituals which were not to be seen by the public. The wooden throne shown in the picture is a replica.

Why are there polythyrons at Knossos?

Oct 29, 2013 · Why is the palace at Knossos known as the House of the Double Axes? Answer Selected Answer: Representations of double axes decorated it Correct Answer: Representations of double axes decorated it Question 8 0 out of 2 points Why do we think the Minoans abandoned Knossos in about 1450 BCE?

What was the layout of Knossos like?

Oct 29, 2013 · shape Question 7 2 out of 2 points Why is the palace at Knossos known as the House of the Double Axes? Answer Selected Answer: Representations of double axes decorated it Correct Answer: Representations of double axes decorated it

When was Knossos built?

Knossos. The complex at Knossos was built around 1900 BC, around the same time as the other major palaces at Phaistos, Kato Zakro and Mallia. The whole of the site, including all of the outlying buildings and tombs, covers an area of about 80 hectares (200 acres).

What is the meaning of the gold double axe?

Gold Double Axe from the cave of Archolachori (©Wolfgang Sauber) The double-axe is a ceremonial weapon, perhaps a symbolic instrument of sacrifice, normally associated with female deities in Minoan religion. The Greek word is labrysfrom which comes Labyrinth, the name of the palace. Light Well above the Throne Room.

Where are light wells located?

Typically, light wells were shafts located along the side of a room or running the whole width of the end of the room. They were separated from the room by a low, colonnaded wall which supported lintels or roof beams. The interior of the light well was usually paved with tarazza and was often provided with a drain.