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Ancient Minoans May Have Invented the Star of David

Wednesday, 27 May 2026/SourceGreek Reporter/1 min read
The Star of David, one of Judaism's most recognized symbols, may have roots in ancient Minoan civilization. Researchers have noted that the six-pointed star appears in Minoan artifacts and architectural motifs found across Crete, predating its widespread use in Jewish tradition by centuries. The symbol has been identified at archaeological sites including the Palace of Knossos near Heraklion, where Minoan decorative patterns show remarkable geometric similarities to the modern Star of David. This connection invites visitors to consider how Minoan culture may have influenced civilizations across the Mediterranean. Tourists exploring Crete can see Minoan artifacts firsthand at the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, one of Greece's most important museums. The museum is open daily and houses an extensive collection of Minoan objects, pottery, and frescoes recovered from palace sites throughout the island.

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