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Above: In the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, stone door frame from Knossos Palace, 1600-1450 BC. Above: Large jars used to transport wine and olive oil in the Minoan palaces and urban homes. Above: Bronze saws used by two persons, from Knossos and Hagia Triada, 1700-1450 BC. Above: The remnants of the Bull Leaping fresco from Knossos Palace, around 1450 BC. Above: Many bronze double axes found in the Arkalochori Cave in central Crete, from 1700-1450 BC. Above: Many swords and other bronze artifacts from the Arkalochori Cave, from 1700-1450 BC. Above: The Chieftain's Cup and marble ritual vessels, Hagia Triada, 1500-1450 BC.
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