The Mycenaeans most often sailed in the Aegean Sea. This body of water, located between the Greek mainland and the coast of Asia Minor, was crucial for trade, cultural exchange, and military expeditions during the Mycenaean period. The Aegean Sea facilitated connections between various Greek islands and the mainland, contributing to the Mycenaean civilization's maritime prowess.
Invasions by the Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
Before motorized vehicles, ships were the fastest and most economical way to move goods (and often, people). A sea makes it possible to sail ships.
Aegean Sea
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Swedish, Icelandic, or Denmark vikings
Ionian sea
Invasions by the Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
Before motorized vehicles, ships were the fastest and most economical way to move goods (and often, people). A sea makes it possible to sail ships.
the first person to sail the sea was christopher columbas
Because rich people not only golf, they also sail
Mycenaean trade routes crossed bodies of water such as the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Black Sea. They used ships to transport goods and conduct trade with various civilizations in the region.
Yes, he did sail and find the South Sea.
Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
The incoming Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
They were taken over by Dorian Greeks and Sea Peoples.
submarines dont sail idiot
in your @SS !!