Cyclopean walls of Minoan Greece
- Cyclopean walls of Minoan Greece
[sai`kloupjən] walls of Minoan [mi`nouən] Greece — стены из огромных тесаных каменных глыб без связующего раствора, которые были характерны для минойской культуры бронзового века (3 — 2 тысячелетие до н.э.) на острове Крит (Crete)
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