The Mycenaeans drew their art styles largely from the Minoans, an earlier civilization based on the island of Crete. They adopted Minoan techniques, motifs, and themes, incorporating them into their own artistic expressions. Additionally, they were influenced by other neighboring cultures, including those from the Near East, which helped shape their unique artistic identity. This blending of styles is evident in Mycenaean pottery, frescoes, and metalwork.
the Mycenaeans borrowed heavily from the Minoan culture.
minoan art is much more lifelike than the mycenaeans
The Minoans and Mycenaeans were both ancient civilizations that flourished in the Aegean region, with the Minoans based on Crete and the Mycenaeans on mainland Greece. They shared similarities in their art, architecture, and trade practices, with both cultures engaging in extensive maritime commerce. Additionally, they influenced each other culturally; for example, the Mycenaeans adopted aspects of Minoan script and art styles. Both civilizations also played a significant role in the development of early Greek culture and mythology.
The Mycenaeans were located in Greece.
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the Mycenaeans borrowed heavily from the Minoan culture.
minoan art is much more lifelike than the mycenaeans
the myceaneans were about along time before any of those other cultures
The Minoans and Mycenaeans used the same script, the so-called Linear-A script developed by the Minoans. The Mycenaeans only adapted it to the needs of the Mycenaean language. They also in a way shared culture, religion and art with the Minoans, in the sense that the Mycenaeans after conquering the Minoans, took over - with only some adaptions - the Minoan culture.
The Mycenaeans were located in Greece.
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There are plenty of styles around. We live in the age of post-modernism.
Mycenaeans worked with food, crops and flock.
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