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What is the difference between Minoan and Mycenaean culture?

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What is the difference between Minoan and Mycenaean culture?​

Minoan palace sites were occupied by the Mycenaeans around 1420–1375 BC. Mycenaean Greek, a form of ancient Greek, was written in Linear B, which was an adaptation of Linear A. The Mycenaeans tended to adapt (rather than supplant) Minoan culture, religion and art, continuing the Minoan economic system and bureaucracy.

Where did the Minoans live in ancient Greece?​

Where did the Minoans live in ancient Greece?
History >> Ancient Greece. The Minoans and the Mycenaeans were two of the early civilizations that developed in Greece. The Minoans lived on the Greek islands and built a huge palace on the island of Crete.

Who were the Mycenaeans in ancient Greece?​

In the myth, King Minos built a large labyrinth under the palace where a monster called the Minotaur lived. Mycenaeans. The Mycenaeans developed on mainland Greece and ruled the region from around 1600 BC to 1100 BC. They are sometimes called the first Greeks because they were the first to speak the Greek language.

Who were the Minoans and what did they wear?​

Who were the Minoans and what did they wear?
The Minoans were unknown to the modern world until archaeologist Arthur Evans uncovered the city of Knossos in the early 1900s. The Minoans were named after King Minos of Crete from Greek Mythology. An important symbol to the Minoans was the two-headed axe. Mycenaean warriors wore helmets armored with boar tusks.

When did the Minoan civilization begin and end?​

The Minoan civilization was a Bronze Age Aegean civilization on the island of Crete and other Aegean Islands, flourishing from c. 2700 to c. 1450 BC until a late period of decline, finally ending around 1100 BC. It represents the first advanced civilization in Europe, leaving behind massive building complexes, tools,…

What is the most important piece of Minoan art?​

What is the most important piece of Minoan art?
Since wood and textiles have decomposed, the best-preserved (and most instructive) surviving examples of Minoan art are its pottery, palace architecture (with frescos which include landscapes), stone carvings and intricately-carved seal stones.

How did the Minoans influence Helladic Greece?​

Minoan techniques and ceramic styles had varying degrees of influence on Helladic Greece. Along with Santorini, Minoan settlements are found at Kastri on Cythera, an island near the Greek mainland influenced by the Minoans from the mid-third millennium BC (EMII) to its Mycenaean occupation in the 13th century.

How did the Mycenaean period start?​

How did the Mycenaean period start?
The early Mycenaean period started with a huge and dramatic influence from the Minoans; hence most Mycenaean’s from mainland Greece became Minoanized. Around 1400 B.C., the Mycenaean’s overpowered the palace of Knossos and the Minoan pottery style began to evolve from its basic stylistic domination.

What were the most important Mycenaean cities?​

The most important Mycenaean cities were Mycenae, Tiryns, Pylos and Athens. The Mycenaean civilization was divided into the Early Helladic (c.2800-2000 BC), Middle Helladic (c.2000-1500 BC), and Late Helladic (c.1500-1100 BC) periods. These chronological periods are approximately parallel to the Minoan civilization.

What was the function of the Minoan palaces on Crete?​

What was the function of the Minoan palaces on Crete?
The function of the palaces, like most aspects of Minoan governance and religion, remains unclear. The Minoan period saw extensive trade by Crete with Aegean and Mediterranean settlements, particularly those in the Near East.
 
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