The labyrinth is most famously associated with the Minoans, particularly through the myth of the Minotaur and the Labyrinth on Crete, attributed to King Minos. Archaeological evidence suggests that the Minoans had complex palace structures, particularly at Knossos, which some believe inspired the legend of the labyrinth. The Mycenaeans, who followed the Minoans, did not directly use the labyrinth concept in the same mythological context, although they did adopt and adapt Minoan culture and architecture.
the things that the Mycenaean borrow from the Minoans is that learned how to sail from the Minoans and art,and pottery styles.-Glenda-
The Mycenaeans borrowed from the Minoans.
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The Minoans and the Mycenaean.
Myceneans painted their huts while Minoans didn'tThe Minoans lived on the island of Crete in Greece. The Mycenaean lived in the mainland Peloponnese.The Minoan civilization began before the Mycenaean. The history of the Minoans show that their artwork was very different from the Mycenaeans.
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the things that the Mycenaean borrow from the Minoans is that learned how to sail from the Minoans and art,and pottery styles.-Glenda-
The Mycenaeans borrowed from the Minoans.
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it was the minoans lol
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The Minoans and the Mycenaean.
Minoans did not have fortresses
Myceneans painted their huts while Minoans didn'tThe Minoans lived on the island of Crete in Greece. The Mycenaean lived in the mainland Peloponnese.The Minoan civilization began before the Mycenaean. The history of the Minoans show that their artwork was very different from the Mycenaeans.