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28 May, 10:47

How did the Mycenaean civilization differ from the Minoan civilization?

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  1. 28 May, 11:38
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    The Minoans were a maritime civilzation that lived in the island of Crete around 3,000BC. The Minoans were a cultural model of the Mycenean who lived in mainland Greece around 2,700BC. Even though they were relativetely close geographically and periodically, they had some significant differences:

    - Minoans were a maritime civilization while Myceneans lived in mainland

    - Because they lived in mainland, Myceneans had a stronger military force and based their civilization around warfare and conquest while Minoans relied heavily on trade and diplomacy.

    - Language was a major difference as well, Myceneans spokea version of Greek while the language of the Minoans is unknown.

    - Minoans were artistically and architecturally more sophisticated than the Myceneans.

    - Minoans had religious iconography that was absent from the mainland.
  2. 28 May, 13:15
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    Mycenaeans seem to have been rather aggressive and war-like

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    so they where more war-like
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