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The complex’s irregular plan, featuring hundreds of interconnecting rooms and corridors, likely gave rise to the Greek myth of the Labyrinth .
The history of Knossos spans several millennia, with the first permanent settlement appearing as early as during the Neolithic period. It became the largest known Minoan centre during the Second Palace period (c. 1700–1450 BC), marking the height of its architectural and artistic achievement. knossos
The palace featured a highly advanced water-management system, including terracotta pipes for fresh water, stone drains for sewage, and even early examples of flushing toilets . The complex’s irregular plan
The Palace of Knossos is celebrated for its sophisticated engineering, much of which was revolutionary for its time. including terracotta pipes for fresh water
