One significant factor that contributed to the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization was widespread socio-political instability, which was likely exacerbated by invasions from external groups, such as the Sea Peoples. Additionally, a series of natural disasters, including earthquakes and droughts, may have disrupted agricultural production and trade networks, leading to economic decline. These pressures resulted in the eventual breakdown of centralized authority and the fragmentation of the Mycenaean city-states.
It ruined
The Dark Ages, following the collapse of the Mycenaean civilisation in the 12th Century BCE.
The Mycenaean places were held as tombs for the Mycenaean's.
Scholars point to several factors contributing to the decline of the Mycenaean civilization, including widespread natural disasters such as earthquakes and droughts that disrupted agricultural production. Invasions by the Sea Peoples and internal strife, including social upheaval and conflicts, weakened political structures. Additionally, trade disruptions and the eventual collapse of trade networks diminished economic stability. These combined factors led to the gradual decline and eventual collapse of Mycenaean society around the 12th century BCE.
it started at 2000 BC well that is the time when Mycenaean civilization began...
earthquakes and civil war
It started after the war with the invasion of the Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples
It ruined
idkk... -_-
The Greeks went into the Dark Age
The Dark Ages, following the collapse of the Mycenaean civilisation in the 12th Century BCE.
The period in time that followed the dominance of the Minoans and Myceneans was called the Dark Ages.
slavery
The Mycenaean places were held as tombs for the Mycenaean's.
By the late thirteenth century B.C., Mycenaean Greece was showing signs of serious trouble. Mycenaean states fought one another while major earthquakes caused widespread damage. In the twelfth century B.C., new waves of Greek-speaking invaders moved into Greece from the north. By 1100 B.C., Mycenaean civilization had collapsed.
Scholars point to several factors contributing to the decline of the Mycenaean civilization, including widespread natural disasters such as earthquakes and droughts that disrupted agricultural production. Invasions by the Sea Peoples and internal strife, including social upheaval and conflicts, weakened political structures. Additionally, trade disruptions and the eventual collapse of trade networks diminished economic stability. These combined factors led to the gradual decline and eventual collapse of Mycenaean society around the 12th century BCE.
it started at 2000 BC well that is the time when Mycenaean civilization began...