
The Minoans of Crete: the first Europeans
The name “Minoan” derives from the mythical King Minos and was coined by the British archaeologist Arthur Evans.
Olney Archaeological Society
Tuesday, 12th March 2019
The name “Minoan” derives from the mythical King Minos and was coined by the British archaeologist Arthur Evans.
Olney Archaeological Society
Tuesday, 12th March 2019
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Milton Keynes Museum Society
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Buckingham Old Gaol
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Yardley Gobion Local History Group
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Bletchley Archaeological & Historical Society
Hear about their outstanding successes arising from their joint interests, one of which resulted in the British Postage Stamp Auctions of 2011-2012 that will probably never be surpassed.
Roade Local History Society
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Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust
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Newport Pagnell Historical Society
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