This is the story of two of the most heroic, and controversial, figures
in archaeology: Heinrich Schliemann, who discovered the remains of Troy,
and Arthur Evans who unearthed the great city of King Minos. Ranking
alongside Carter's discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, these discoveries at
Troy and Knossos enabled a new understanding of Prehistoric Greece. They
also proved that what until then had only been myths and daydreams of
achaeologists and historians were historically real. The Cretans did
indeed worship the cult of the bull. Achilles and Agamemnon really did
live. Replete with drama and adventure, The Bull of Minos tells of the
3,000-year old civilizations that were revealed in their full glory, of
the extraordinary men who toiled in their dusty ruins, and of the magic
and mystery of life in an ancient world of gods and warriors.