The Mycenaeans were an ancient Greek civilization that thrived during the late Bronze Age, approximately from 1600 to 1100 BCE. They are known for their impressive palatial structures, advanced art, and significant contributions to early Greek culture, including the development of writing systems like Linear B. The Mycenaeans played a crucial role in the transition from prehistoric to historic Greece and are often associated with the epic tales of Homer, particularly the Trojan War. Their civilization eventually declined due to various factors, including invasions and internal strife, leading to a period known as the Greek Dark Ages.
he's an oracle of the greeks...specifically to the mycaneans.
they reigned and traded in and around the aegean sea. they had both spent time sailing in the water. They both were the first two cultures to be developed in greece. (Mycenaeans were first because the only spoke greek.) They had very similiar pottery, religion: they both believed in 1 goddess, they had the same palace layout:open for all except a few rooms only for nobles rather than the common people, however, the Mycaneans were more focused on weaponry and military rather than the artsy Minoans which painted in very vivid colors. Mycaneans painted their hunts while Minoans didn't. They both: used metals, gold was for nobles, bronze was for tools,had small figurines made by hand for religious practices, head religious water, deep bathtubs to fit comfortably, writings were in linear arrangement but only Mycanean has been translated. They both traded and they were both in Greece