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What is the difference between the Minoans and the Mycenaeans?

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What is the difference between the Minoans and the Mycenaeans?​

While the Minoans focused on building relationships with other cultures in the Mediterranean and Asia Minor, the Mycenaeans fought and battled their way across the area to overtake and build their own cities and outposts.

How did the Mycenaean trade influence Crete?​

Egypt and Anatolia also shared in the Mycenaean trade, but the chief influences in mainland Greece were Minoan. Interchange went both ways. Mycenaean Greeks visited Crete as traders or even as tourists; perhaps they observed the absence of physical fortifications that left Knossos vulnerable.
How did the Minoans influence Greek art?
In fact, the Minoan influence upon the arts of the mainland was so profound that scholars speak of the “Minoanization” of mainland Greece. The most celebrated objects are great gold masks of warrior princes buried in the tombs and daggers inlaid with various metals that show hunting scenes of astonishing realism and beauty.
What was the religion of the Minoans?
Unlike Linear A, Linear B (Mycenae Greek) has been successfully deciphered. In contrast to many modern-day religions, the ancient Minoan religion was focused on female deities. The Minoans worshiped female figures that represented different aspects of life.

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. The Mycenaeans lived mostly on mainland Greece and were the first people to speak the Greek language. The Minoans built a large civilization on the island

What was the Minoan civilization known for?​

Minoans The Minoans built a large civilization on the island of Crete that flourished from around 2600 BC to 1400 BC. They built a powerful and long lasting civilization based on a strong navy and trade throughout the Mediterranean Sea. The Minoans had their own written language which archeologists call “Linear A.”

Where did the Mycenaean civilization develop?​

The Mycenaean civilization developed in mainland Greece in the second millennium before the Common Era. It shared many cultural features with the Minoans. They used the Linear B script, an early form of Greek. The origins of the Minoan and Mycenaean peoples, however, have puzzled archaeologists for over 100 years.
What language did the Mycenaeans speak?
The Mycenaeans, a Bronze Age civilization that conquered the Minoans, used a written language called Linear B (shown inscribed on tablet), that was an early form of Greek. Credit: Wikipedia/Photo by Zde is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
What is Mycenaean culture?
Mycenaean culture extended throughout mainland Greece, the Aegean islands and Crete. The Greek language is first recorded in this period in the Linear B script derived from Minoan Crete.

When did the Mycenaean civilization begin and end?​

The Mycenaean civilization thrived between 1650 and 1200 BC. The Mycenaeans were influenced by the earlier Minoan civilization, located on the island of Crete. This influence is seen in Mycenaean palaces, clothing, frescoes, and their writing system, called Linear B.

What is the history of Minoan Crete?​

Minoan Crete, named after the legendary King Minos, was ruled from great palaces, most of which were founded around 2000 BC. Material from the palace of Knossos is displayed in this gallery, along with pottery, bronzes and stone vases from elsewhere in Crete, including from tombs and shrines.
 
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