The Minoans concentrated solely on trading not on a military or fortifications. Which essentially led to fall of their society in about 1200 B.C.
by being unique and eating different foods.
Neither one. It is not possible to have something that is "very unique".
unique
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female, such as male and female. The word 'unique' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The adjective 'unique' is a neuter word, it has no gender.
Different
The Minoans concentrated solely on trading not on a military or fortifications.
The Minoans, who thrived on the island of Crete from around 2000 to 1450 BCE, are known for their advanced art, architecture, and maritime trade, with a focus on agriculture and culture. In contrast, the Phoenicians, emerging around 1200 BCE in the region of modern-day Lebanon, were renowned for their seafaring prowess, establishing trade networks and colonies across the Mediterranean. While Minoans developed a unique writing system, the Phoenicians created the alphabet that became the basis for many modern scripts. Additionally, Minoan society was more centralized and palace-based, whereas the Phoenicians were organized into city-states with a strong emphasis on trade and commerce.
The main and dominant vegetation found in this biome is grass.
perspective
A sub dominant culture refers to a culture within a society that does not hold as much power, influence, or representation as the dominant culture. It may have unique practices, beliefs, or traditions that differ from those of the dominant culture. Sub dominant cultures often experience marginalization or discrimination within the larger societal context.
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).
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).
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).
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).
Many Phoenician city-states were coastal, enabling them to become seafarers and trade around the Mediterranean.
Yes, Montenegro is part of the Mediterranean region. It has a coastline along the Adriatic Sea, which is a northern extension of the Mediterranean Sea. This coastal area features beautiful landscapes and a rich cultural heritage, making it a popular destination for tourists. Montenegro's Mediterranean climate also contributes to its unique biodiversity and agriculture.
Spain has two dominant ecosystems. One ecosystem is the Savannah grasslands, and its climate vegetation is grass with shallow roots. The second dominant ecosystem is non-unique mountain ranges.