the mycenenaeans farmed and the steelers rock
with the Egyptians and the Persians
Mainly by fishing and sea trade.
trade and communication stops
The Mycenaeans engaged in extensive trade by establishing a network of maritime routes across the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. They traded goods such as pottery, textiles, and metals, often exchanging them for valuable resources like timber, oil, and luxury items from other cultures. Trade was facilitated by their advanced shipbuilding techniques and the establishment of trading posts and colonies. Additionally, the Mycenaeans likely used a system of barter and established relationships with other civilizations, including the Minoans and later the Phoenicians.
what are 2 contributions of the mycenaeans
with the Egyptians and the Persians
For trade and warfare.
Mainly by fishing and sea trade.
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.
trade and communication stops
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 were located in Greece.
They both were the first two cultures to be developed in Greece. (Mycenaeans were first because the only spoke greek.)
Mycenaeans worked with food, crops and flock.
what are 2 contributions of the mycenaeans
Mycenaeans
The Mycenaeans lived on Greek mainland