The Mycenaean Age, spanning roughly from 1600 to 1100 BCE, was marked by significant military activity, characterized by conflicts both among Mycenaean city-states and against external adversaries. Notable wars included the legendary Trojan War, a conflict over the city of Troy, as described in Homer's epics, which, while partly mythical, reflects the era's warfare. Additionally, Mycenaean expansion and rivalries led to frequent skirmishes with neighboring cultures, including the Hittites and other Aegean societies. The decline of the Mycenaean civilization around 1100 BCE is also attributed to internal strife and invasions from the Sea Peoples.
dark Age
Trojan War
The Minoan age came first.
The Mycenaean Age late 2nd Millennium BCE
Minoan and Mycenaean.
During the Dark Age in Ancient Greece, the Mycenaean civilization began to decline, wars broke out between city-states, and there were earthquakes all over Greece.
wars and earthquackes
It is a part of the Bronze Age.
dark Age
TheDorian'sbrought theMycenaean civilization or kingdom to an end in 1150 B.C and the Mycenaean civilization began in 1600 B.C
Trojan War
Chrestos . Tsountas has written: 'The Mycenaean age'
The incoming Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
The Mycenaean Age late 2nd Millennium BCE
Minoan and Mycenaean.
The Minoan age came first.
Ann-Louise Schallin has written: 'Encounters with Mycenaean figures and figurines' -- subject(s): Figurines, Congresses, Antiquities, Terra-cotta figurines, Mycenaean 'Islands under influence' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Bronze age, Civilization, Mycenaean, Mycenaean Civilization