There is a blank page in Greece between 1200 and 1050 BCE between the fading Mycenaean civilisation and the beginning of Doric cultural traces. So whether the Dorians directly replaced the Mycenaeans is unknown. Or was ther some other invader who destroyed the Mycenaean culture and the Dorians moved in later. We don't really know, and little concrete evidence emerged from these dark ages for another three centuries.
It started after the war with the invasion of the Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples
Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
No, the Minoan era was replaced about 1400 BCE by the Mycenaean culture, which itself was in decline by the time of the Trojan War (about 1200 BCE by incoming peoples - Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
The Mycenaean civilization of Ancient Greece took many of its cues from earlier Minoan civilization. It flourished in the late Bronze Age, but mysteriously collapsed and Greece did not experience such heights of civilization against for many centuries.Mycenaean civilization is described as the Culture of Bronze Age Greece.
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Most historians do not accept the idea of a Dorian Invasion but, term it as a migration.
It started after the war with the invasion of the Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples
Invasions by the Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
They were taken over by Dorian Greeks and Sea Peoples.
The incoming Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
It populated the Peloponnese, then over-populated it, and so the Dorian city-states sent out colonies around the Mediterranean littoral.
the invasion of the dorians other wise know as the sea people who invaded the myceneans
Mycenaean culture
The Mycenaean civilization adopted much of its culture from the Minoans.
Mycenaean culture
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