>I will give you a summary: Four generations after the Epic of Gilgamesh and historical Enkidu, during the reign of Mesannepada and the beginning of the glory of Ur, place of slaughter and beginnings, Reu, son of Peleg, ventured along with his father to the West, where they settled next to the Pelasgians. Reu became king of all Pelasgians, with his capital at Mukanai, later Mycenae. Meanwhile, a Yanmaya of unknown name but known to the Hellenics as Tectamus gathered a group of explorers and, starting from the delta of the so-called Maeotid region, arrived at Mycenae. This Tectamus gathered enough strength to reach Crete, where his yamnaya comrades established themselves as the local elite. It would be his son, Asterion, married to Europis, daughter of Phoinix, lord and repopulatinator of Damascus, Byblos, and many other cities. Asterion had only daughters, and for refusing to take lovers and live a righteous life he was succeeded by his godson, Minutes, or Minos
>Minos was a great tyrant, reigning for nearly five decades. Their damn son, remembered by the Hellenes as the aberration Minotaur, lived for 36 of those nearly 50 years. Both Minos, son of Reu after he abandoned his family in Ur, and the said Asterius were themselves avatars, Minos being an important recollector, imprisoned in the body of a son of Reu for damn perversion of Pelasgian sorceresses, and Asterius a literal condemned, having the body-speech-and-mind of spirit associated with the Aurochs worshiped for millennia by the locals
>But back to the subject, from this elite half Proto-Yamnaya and half Proto-Sumerian mixed with Pelasgian knowledge, a happy, brief and august culture had emerged, very rich. From Crete, the Minos dynasty will reign for two more generations, until the brief reign of Minos' Fatricidal grandson leads to the conquest of Crete by the Mycenae, and the unification of that culture