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esc. 3500 – c. 1100 BCMajor sitesC;1100;bc-i;;;;
esc. 3100 – c. 1100 BCMajor sitesK;1100;bc-i;;;;
ginning around 2000 BC, and then d;2000;bc-i;;;;
ginning around 2000 BC. After c. 1;2000;bc-i;;;;
lining from c. 1450 BC until it en;1450;bc-i;;;;
0 BC. After c. 1450 BC, they came ;1450;bc-i;;;;
t ended around 1100 BC, during the;1100;bc-i;;;;
d until around 1100 BC.\nThe Minoan;1100;bc-i;;;;
ginning around 1550 BC, are unclea;1550;bc-i;;;;
emitic@. After 1450 BC, a modified ve;1450 BC;bc-i;;;;
onology\n\n\n3500–2900 BC[1]\n\nEMI\n\nPr;2900;bc-i;;;;
\nEM I (c. 3100-2650 BC) is marked by ;2650 BC;bc-i;;;;
\nPrepalatial\n\n\n2900–2300 BC\n\nEMII\n;2900;bc-i;;;;
[00]\nEM II (c. 2650-2200 BC) has b;2650;bc-i;;;;
alatial\n\n\n2900–2300 BC\n\nEMII\n\n\n230;2300;bc-i;;;;
EM II (c. 2650-2200 BC) has been term;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
300 BC\n\nEMII\n\n\n2300–2100 BC\n\nEMIII;2300;bc-i;;;;
00]\nEM III (c. 2200-2100 BC) saw t;2200;bc-i;;;;
C\n\nEMII\n\n\n2300–2100 BC\n\nEMIII\n\n\n21;2100;bc-i;;;;
M III (c. 2200-2100 BC) saw the conti;2100 BC;bc-i;;;;
00 BC\n\nEMIII\n\n\n2100–1900 BC\n\nMMIA\n;2100;bc-i;;;;
ence.\nMM I (c. 2100-1875 BC) saw t;2100;bc-i;;;;
\n\nEMIII\n\n\n2100–1900 BC\n\nMMIA\n\n\n190;1900;bc-i;;;;
\nMM I (c. 2100-1875 BC) saw the emerg;1875 BC;bc-i;;;;
900 BC\n\nMMIA\n\n\n1900–1800 BC\n\nMMIB\n;1900;bc-i;;;;
ring MM IA (c. 2100-1925 BC), popu;2100;bc-i;;;;
C\n\nMMIA\n\n\n1900–1800 BC\n\nMMIB\n\nProt;1800;bc-i;;;;
MM IA (c. 2100-1925 BC), populations ;1925 BC;bc-i;;;;
lace Period)\n\n\n1800–1750 BC\n\nMMIIA;1800;bc-i;;;;
ring MM IB (c. 1925-1875 BC), the ;1925;bc-i;;;;
Period)\n\n\n1800–1750 BC\n\nMMIIA\n\n\n17;1750;bc-i;;;;
MM IB (c. 1925-1875 BC), the first pa;1875 BC;bc-i;;;;
50 BC\n\nMMIIA\n\n\n1750–1700 BC\n\nMMIIB;1750;bc-i;;;;
[00]\nMM II (c. 1875-1700 BC) saw t;1875;bc-i;;;;
\n\nMMIIA\n\n\n1750–1700 BC\n\nMMIIB\n\nNeo;1700;bc-i;;;;
MM II (c. 1875-1700 BC) saw the devel;1700 BC;bc-i;;;;
lace Period)\n\n\n1700–1650 BC\n\nMMIII;1700;bc-i;;;;
00]\nMM III (c. 1750-1700 BC) marks;1750;bc-i;;;;
Period)\n\n\n1700–1650 BC\n\nMMIIIA\n\n\n1;1650;bc-i;;;;
M III (c. 1750-1700 BC) marks the beg;1700 BC;bc-i;;;;
0 BC\n\nMMIIIA\n\n\n1650–1600 BC\n\nMMIII;1650;bc-i;;;;
M IB period (c.1625-1470) saw ambi;1625;bc-y;;;;
\nMMIIIA\n\n\n1650–1600 BC\n\nMMIIIB\n\n\n1;1600;bc-i;;;;
period (c.1625-1470) saw ambitious;1470;bc-y;;;;
0 BC\n\nMMIIIB\n\n\n1600–1500 BC\n\nLMIA\n;1600;bc-i;;;;
\nMMIIIB\n\n\n1600–1500 BC\n\nLMIA\n\n\n150;1500;bc-i;;;;
500 BC\n\nLMIA\n\n\n1500–1450 BC\n\nLMIB\n;1500;bc-i;;;;
C\n\nLMIA\n\n\n1500–1450 BC\n\nLMIB\n\nPost;1450;bc-i;;;;
lace Period)\n\n\n1450–1400 BC\n\nLMII\n;1450;bc-i;;;;
Period)\n\n\n1450–1400 BC\n\nLMII\n\n\n140;1400;bc-i;;;;
400 BC\n\nLMII\n\n\n1400–1350 BC\n\nLMIII;1400;bc-i;;;;
C\n\nLMII\n\n\n1400–1350 BC\n\nLMIIIA\n\n\n1;1350;bc-i;;;;
0 BC\n\nLMIIIA\n\n\n1350–1100 BC\n\nLMIII;1350;bc-i;;;;
\nLMIIIA\n\n\n1350–1100 BC\n\nLMIIIB\n\nTh;1100;bc-i;;;;
for a date of 1525–1500 BC.[9][10;1525;bc-i;;;;
a date of 1525–1500 BC.[9][10][11];1500;bc-i;;;;
on date around 1560 BC.[12]\n\nOverv;1560;bc-i;;;;
e Age (3500 to 2100 BC) has been d;2100;bc-i;;;;
e MMII period (1700 BC) there was ;1700;bc-i;;;;
. After around 1700 BC, material c;1700;bc-i;;;;
ccurred around 1600 BC, possibly a;1600;bc-i;;;;
20][25]\nAround 1450 BC, Minoan cul;1450;bc-i;;;;
e center until 1200 BC. The last M;1200;bc-i;;;;
enaeans around 1420–1375 BC.[27][2;1420;bc-i;;;;
ns around 1420–1375 BC.[27][20] My;1375;bc-i;;;;
During LMIIIA (1400–1350 BC), k-f-;1400;bc-i;;;;
g LMIIIA (1400–1350 BC), k-f-t-w w;1350;bc-i;;;;
00 to 2,000 in 2500 BC, 18,000 in ;2500;bc-i;;;;
00 to 2,000 in 2500 BC, 18,000 in ;2500;bc-i;;;;
 BC, 18,000 in 2000 BC, 20,000 to ;2000;bc-i;;;;
 BC, 18,000 in 2000 BC, 20,000 to ;2000;bc-i;;;;
  to 100,000 in 1600 BC and 30,000 ;1600;bc-i;;;;
  to 100,000 in 1600 BC and 30,000 ;1600;bc-i;;;;
  and 30,000 in 1360 BC.[34][35]\nPh;1360;bc-i;;;;
  and 30,000 in 1360 BC.[00][00]\nPh;1360;bc-i;;;;
y as EM II (c. 2500 BC) in the Pre;2500;bc-i;;;;
h to LM IA (c. 1450 BC) in the Pos;1450;bc-i;;;;
LM IIIB/C (c. 1200 BC),[00] altho;1200;bc-i;;;;
rranean. After 1700 BC, their cult;1700;bc-i;;;;
rranean. After 1700 BC, their cult;1700;bc-i;;;;
nvasion around 1450 BC, a group of;1450;bc-i;;;;
nvasion around 1450 BC, a group of;1450;bc-i;;;;
ted to between 1800 BC and 1450 BC;1800;bc-i;;;;
en 1800 BC and 1450 BC.[89] Linear;1450;bc-i;;;;
y to be before 1425 BC\; it is assumed;1425 BC;bc-i;;;;
tyards between 1650 and 1600 BC. T;1650;bc-i;;;;
tyards between 1650 and 1600 BC. T;1650;bc-i;;;;
period (around 2000 BC, the date o;2000;bc-i;;;;
tween 1650 and 1600 BC. These rock;1600;bc-i;;;;
ikastro, AMH, (1575–1500 BC).[132];1575;bc-i;;;;
ro, AMH, (1575–1500 BC).[132]\nMany;1500;bc-i;;;;
y as EM II (c. 2500 BC) in the Pre;2500;bc-i;;;;
h to LM IA (c. 1450 BC) in the Pos;1450;bc-i;;;;
LM IIIB/C (c. 1200 BC),[143] alth;1200;bc-i;;;;
f Crete around 1450 BC. Few signs ;1450;bc-i;;;;
LM IA period (1550–1500 BC). One ;1550;bc-i;;;;
A period (1550–1500 BC). One of th;1500;bc-i;;;;
ddle Minoan IA 2300–1900 BCE", "Mi;2300;bc-i;;;;
Minoan IA 2300–1900 BCE", "Middle ;1900;bc-i;;;;
noan IIB, IIIA 1750–1650 BCE" – in;1750;bc-i;;;;
IIB, IIIA 1750–1650 BCE" – in both;1650;bc-i;;;;
ate Bronze Age 1700–1400 BC". Scie;1700;bc-i;;;;
ate Bronze Age 1700–1400 BC". Scie;1700;bc-i;;;;
ronze Age 1700–1400 BC". Science@.;1400;bc-i;;;;
ronze Age 1700–1400 BC". Science@.;1400;bc-i;;;;
n Warrior 5000–1450 BC@. Bloomsbur;1450;bc-i;;;;
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esc. 3100 – c. 1100 BCMajor sitesK;1100;bc-i;;;;
ginning around 2000 BC. After c. 1;2000;bc-i;;;;
0 BC. After c. 1450 BC, they came ;1450;bc-i;;;;
d until around 1100 BC.\nThe Minoan;1100;bc-i;;;;
emitic@. After 1450 BC, a modified ve;1450 BC;bc-i;;;;
\nEM I (c. 3100-2650 BC) is marked by ;2650 BC;bc-i;;;;
[00]\nEM II (c. 2650-2200 BC) has b;2650;bc-i;;;;
EM II (c. 2650-2200 BC) has been term;2200 BC;bc-i;;;;
00]\nEM III (c. 2200-2100 BC) saw t;2200;bc-i;;;;
M III (c. 2200-2100 BC) saw the conti;2100 BC;bc-i;;;;
ence.\nMM I (c. 2100-1875 BC) saw t;2100;bc-i;;;;
\nMM I (c. 2100-1875 BC) saw the emerg;1875 BC;bc-i;;;;
ring MM IA (c. 2100-1925 BC), popu;2100;bc-i;;;;
MM IA (c. 2100-1925 BC), populations ;1925 BC;bc-i;;;;
ring MM IB (c. 1925-1875 BC), the ;1925;bc-i;;;;
MM IB (c. 1925-1875 BC), the first pa;1875 BC;bc-i;;;;
[00]\nMM II (c. 1875-1700 BC) saw t;1875;bc-i;;;;
MM II (c. 1875-1700 BC) saw the devel;1700 BC;bc-i;;;;
00]\nMM III (c. 1750-1700 BC) marks;1750;bc-i;;;;
M III (c. 1750-1700 BC) marks the beg;1700 BC;bc-i;;;;
M IB period (c.1625-1470) saw ambi;1625;bc-y;;;;
period (c.1625-1470) saw ambitious;1470;bc-y;;;;
00 to 2,000 in 2500 BC, 18,000 in ;2500;bc-i;;;;
 BC, 18,000 in 2000 BC, 20,000 to ;2000;bc-i;;;;
 to 100,000 in 1600 BC and 30,000 ;1600;bc-i;;;;
 and 30,000 in 1360 BC.[00][00]\nPh;1360;bc-i;;;;
y as EM II (c. 2500 BC) in the Pre;2500;bc-i;;;;
h to LM IA (c. 1450 BC) in the Pos;1450;bc-i;;;;
 LM IIIB/C (c. 1200 BC),[00] altho;1200;bc-i;;;;
rranean. After 1700 BC, their cult;1700;bc-i;;;;
nvasion around 1450 BC, a group of;1450;bc-i;;;;
tyards between 1650 and 1600 BC. T;1650;bc-i;;;;
tween 1650 and 1600 BC. These rock;1600;bc-i;;;;
ate Bronze Age 1700–1400 BC". Scie;1700;bc-i;;;;
ronze Age 1700–1400 BC". Science@.;1400;bc-i;;;;
n Warrior 5000–1450 BC@. Bloomsbur;1450;bc-i;;;;
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