Greece.
the mycenaeans were influenced my the minoans culture because the mycenaeans built palaces on hilltops, just like the minoans did. the only difference is that the mycenaeans DID have walls built around their palaces but the minoans didn't. hope this helps!
The Mycenaeans Counquerd the Minoans and gained their power. Overthrowing the Minoans
Minoans - Crete, Mycenaeans - southern Greece.
Early Egypt and Mesopotamia.
The Mycenaeans lived on Greek mainland
The Mycenaeans borrowed from the Minoans.
Mycenaeans and Minoans traded by sea. Sending out ships to trade goods such as food, pottery and anything which had value. Mycenaeans used imported foods from other countries. And also sold their high quality pottery. They became wealthy through this.
The Mycenaeans and Minoans were both advanced civilizations in ancient Greece. They both had palatial centers, engaged in trade, and had complex political and social structures. However, the Mycenaeans were more militaristic and spoke an early form of Greek, while the Minoans were known for their art and culture.
Minoans were a civilization that benefited from trade, and therefore for it to have a significant effect on the Mycenaean civilization, trade was the main solution.
The Minoans and Mycenaeans used the same script, the so-called Linear-A script developed by the Minoans. The Mycenaeans only adapted it to the needs of the Mycenaean language. They also in a way shared culture, religion and art with the Minoans, in the sense that the Mycenaeans after conquering the Minoans, took over - with only some adaptions - the Minoan culture.
The Minoans and Mycenaeans shared a strong emphasis on trade and maritime activities, which facilitated cultural exchange and economic prosperity. Both civilizations also displayed advanced artistry, evident in their intricate frescoes, pottery, and metalwork, reflecting a shared appreciation for aesthetics. Additionally, they exhibited a polytheistic belief system, worshiping a pantheon of gods and goddesses, which influenced their social structures and rituals.
The Mycenaeans.