Were was the nearest garden or terracing? Did they use the conch shell for hoeing or plowing? Have bronze plows been found on Crete? Used with donkey or castrated rams? Were the terraces too small for animal uses? What went on top of the walls, adobe and stick/pole flat roofs? Were there closures for the windows? Any evidence of hinges for doors? The pots look like legume leaves? What was the staple crop there aside from olive and possibly fig or barley? Wild artichoke and asparagus grow there? Who knows?
Interesting. Is excavation work still being done in this area?
Were was the nearest garden or terracing? Did they use the conch shell for hoeing or plowing? Have bronze plows been found on Crete? Used with donkey or castrated rams? Were the terraces too small for animal uses? What went on top of the walls, adobe and stick/pole flat roofs? Were there closures for the windows? Any evidence of hinges for doors? The pots look like legume leaves? What was the staple crop there aside from olive and possibly fig or barley? Wild artichoke and asparagus grow there? Who knows?
Is there a palace at Palaikastro?
Of course
The city of Palekastro were the second most inhabited after Knossos
Incense burners?
Minoans/Trojans/Liburnians/Etruscans/Phoenicans/Phillistines/Sea people/Illiryans/..same people,different names..
Lmao, the most stupid thing that I have read