Built as a palace for a Bronze Age Minoan king, the structure was leveled by an earthquake in 1700 BC but immediately rebuilt on a more lavish scale. It became the residence of a Mycenaean Greek warlord before it was finally destroyed in the days of the Trojan War. Memories of the palace entered into Greek myth as the Labyrinth, Atlantis, and the island of the Phaeacians. A 73-minute lecture.