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Greece

Thessaloniki
Athens
Crete

“Toomba,” Thessaloniki, northern Greece

Thera (Santorini)
Crête (Kriti)
Athens
Aegean Sea

Crête

The Bronze Age Minoan Civilization lasted 19 centuries without war
Its demise began with the eruption of Thera, ~150 BC, and its associated tsunami and climate change, which weakened the society until it was over-run by invaders


Knossos, CreteSeat of the Minoan Empire


Knossos, Crête2nd disaster:Sir Arthur Evans.
Evans “excavated” Knossos, the buildings of which were made of alabaster (metamorphosed gypsum). His concrete dissolved the alabaster.

Alabaster: metamorphosed gypsum, a carbonate of calcium


AD 450: Greek civil code, Gortyn Crête




Minoan Bronze Aged Phaistos Disc, 400 BC fired clay
Phaistos southern Crête, Iraklion Museum
TED Talk on the disc, the first CD Rom

Phaistos, Crête

Your country is a golden dream to me.

Thera (Santorini)
Crête (Kriti)
Athens
Aegean Sea

Thera-Santorini

One of 13 villages on Santorini


Akrotiri, Santorini

Frescoes at Akrotiri

One of 365 Greek Orthodox Churches on Santorini

Santorini’s ‘bird’s nest’ vineyards

Athens, Greece, Peleponese,
Corinth Canal (circled)

Corinth Canal between Athens and the Peloponese

Hills of Athens




Nashville, TN

Corfu







Italy

Greek horses stolen from Delphi, in the Duomo, Venice, Italy







Pompeii, Italy with Mt. Vesuvius







Stopped


Michelangelo's MosesIn the church of San Pietro Vincoli, on the Esquiline in Rome


Vatican City, ~21 mi2


Michelangelo's Pieta, St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican

Venice




Tuscany








