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Q: What guarded the enterance to Agamemnon's Palace at Mycenae?
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Where is Agamemnon's Palace?

Mycenae.


What ancient structures is a citadel city that depended on cyclopean masonry for its construction and was entered through a massive Lion Gate?

the palace of minos at knossos IS WRONGThe correct answer is: Mycenae


Mycenaean is known for?

mycenaen is knowend for how there German king conqured the Greeks and named his people the mycenaens and his kind where also knowned for there ruins at mycenae they found a golden mask outside the mycenaen palace wall


Where did Cleopatra reside?

Cleopatra resided in her palace in Alexandria.Cleopatra resided in her palace in Alexandria.Cleopatra resided in her palace in Alexandria.Cleopatra resided in her palace in Alexandria.Cleopatra resided in her palace in Alexandria.Cleopatra resided in her palace in Alexandria.Cleopatra resided in her palace in Alexandria.Cleopatra resided in her palace in Alexandria.Cleopatra resided in her palace in Alexandria.


Where did Cleopatra learn?

Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.

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What ancient structures is a citadel city that depended on cyclopean masonry for its construction and was entered through a massive Lion Gate?

the palace of minos at knossos IS WRONGThe correct answer is: Mycenae


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mycenaen is knowend for how there German king conqured the Greeks and named his people the mycenaens and his kind where also knowned for there ruins at mycenae they found a golden mask outside the mycenaen palace wall


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What two things occured during the difficult period after the collapse of Mycenaean civilization?

Mycenaean is the term applied to the art and culture of Greece from ca. 1600 to 1100 B.C. The name derives from the site of Mycenae in the Peloponnese, where once stood a great Mycenaean fortified palace. Mycenae is celebrated by Homer as the seat of King Agamemnon, who led the Greeks in the Trojan War. In modern archaeology, the site first gained renown through Heinrich Schliemann's excavations in the mid-1870s, which brought to light objects whose opulence and antiquity seemed to correspond to Homer's description of Agamemnon's palace. The extraordinary material wealth deposited in the Shaft Graves at Mycenae (ca. 1550 B.C.) attests to a powerful elite society that flourished in the subsequent four centuries.