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The Mycenaeans paid taxes primarily in the form of agricultural produce and other goods rather than currency. These taxes were collected by local officials and often stored in large communal granaries or redistributed to maintain the palace economy. The taxation system was closely tied to the economy of the palatial centers, which relied on tribute and offerings from surrounding communities to support their administrative and military needs.

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