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TRIREME'S IN ANCIENT CRETE
Trireme ships, marvels of ancient naval engineering, were central to Crete's maritime prowess. These sleek, agile vessels, characterized by their three tiers of rowers, enabled the Cretans to dominate the Aegean Sea. Built for speed and maneuverability, triremes were pivotal in both trade and warfare, allowing Crete to establish and maintain its extensive network of colonies and influence across the Mediterranean. Their design reflects the ingenuity and maritime expertise that defined ancient Cretan civilization. #AncientCrete #TriremeShips #MaritimeHistory #NavalEngineering #AegeanSea #AncientWonders #greekmyth #mythology #greekislands #ancientgreece #greeks
Hermann Burghart | A View of an Ancient City (1866) | MutualArt
Hermann Burghart | A View of an Ancient City (1866) | MutualArt
Ancient Greek Hecatomb
Journey back to the times of Ancient Greece with this imaginative illustration of a hecatomb, a grand sacrificial ceremony. This artistic depiction vividly portrays the ritual, showcasing an altar surrounded by priests and attendees, with the offering of a hundred oxen or cattle as was customary in these significant events. Ideal for history enthusiasts, lovers of Greek mythology, and those fascinated by the rich tapestry of ancient rituals and customs. This pin brings a slice of ancient history to life, offering a glimpse into the grandeur and solemnity of Greek religious practices.
ANCIENT SHIPS
Trireme ships, marvels of ancient naval engineering, were central to Crete's maritime prowess. These sleek, agile vessels, characterized by their three tiers of rowers, enabled the Cretans to dominate the Aegean Sea. Built for speed and maneuverability, triremes were pivotal in both trade and warfare, allowing Crete to establish and maintain its extensive network of colonies and influence across the Mediterranean. Their design reflects the ingenuity and maritime expertise that defined ancient Cretan civilization. #AncientCrete #TriremeShips #MaritimeHistory #NavalEngineering #AegeanSea #AncientWonders #greekmyth #mythology #greekislands #ancientgreece #greeks #Trirem #ship #ancientship
World's Oldest Intact Shipwreck Found - 2,400-yr-old 'Ship of Odysseus' | The Vintage News
World's Oldest Intact Shipwreck Found - 2,400-yr-old 'Ship of Odysseus'
The reconstruction of this Minoan Ship is part of a 4-year integrated research program of Experimental Naval Archaeology http://www.mar-mus-crete.gr/index.php/en/the-minoa-ship/reconstruction