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Most of the knowledge about the Mycenaeans comes from archaeological excavations of their palatial sites, such as Mycenae and Tiryns, where artifacts like pottery, tools, and frescoes have been uncovered. Additionally, Linear B tablets, which are inscriptions in a syllabic script used by the Mycenaeans, provide insights into their administrative practices, trade, and everyday life. Historical accounts from later Greek writers, like Homer, also contribute to our understanding of Mycenaean culture and society.

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