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Which civiliaztion had the same attitude toward war as the minoans?

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What did the Minoans and Mycenaean's have in common and how were the two civilization's different?

The Minoan Civilization (2.700 BC) preceded the Mycenaean civilization(1.600). The main difference was that the Minoans were a very peaceful civilization (nowhere in their art battles or anything war related is depicted, only festivities, which is somewhat unique) and they were more sea-orientated. They used the same bronze age weapons but Minoans preferred the bow (probably because their mean occupation besides naval trade was hunting) rather than single or double edged small swords (the symbol of the Minoans, the double-edged axe, was a ceremonial weapon).


What caused the destruction of Minoan culture and what was the legacy of the Minoans?

the volcanic eruption from thera sent a tsunami toward crete, and after the tsunami hit them, the remaining minoans were conquered by the mycenaeans. I don't know what their legacy was, i have the same question


How was the Inca attitude toward warfare similar to that of the Aztecs?

they are same because they take different and they eat the same food


What similarity developed between the English attitude toward the Irish and the English attitude toward Native Americans?

A lot of hostility towards both parties and used the same tactics to brutally remove them from their lands.


What did the Minoans and Mycenaean have in common. how were the two civilizations different?

The Minoan Civilization (2.700 BC) preceded the Mycenaean civilization(1.600). The main difference was that the Minoans were a very peaceful civilization (nowhere in their art battles or anything war related is depicted, only festivities, which is somewhat unique) and they were more sea-orientated. They used the same bronze age weapons but Minoans preferred the bow (probably because their mean occupation besides naval trade was hunting) rather than single or double edged small swords (the symbol of the Minoans, the double-edged axe, was a ceremonial weapon).


What did the Minoans and Mycenaean have in common how were the two civilizations different?

The Minoan Civilization (2.700 BC) preceded the Mycenaean civilization(1.600). The main difference was that the Minoans were a very peaceful civilization (nowhere in their art battles or anything war related is depicted, only festivities, which is somewhat unique) and they were more sea-orientated. They used the same bronze age weapons but Minoans preferred the bow (probably because their mean occupation besides naval trade was hunting) rather than single or double edged small swords (the symbol of the Minoans, the double-edged axe, was a ceremonial weapon).


What did Minoans and Mycenaean's have in common and how were the two civilizations different?

The Minoan Civilization (2.700 BC) preceded the Mycenaean civilization(1.600). The main difference was that the Minoans were a very peaceful civilization (nowhere in their art battles or anything war related is depicted, only festivities, which is somewhat unique) and they were more sea-orientated. They used the same bronze age weapons but Minoans preferred the bow (probably because their mean occupation besides naval trade was hunting) rather than single or double edged small swords (the symbol of the Minoans, the double-edged axe, was a ceremonial weapon).