The decline of the Mycenaeans and Minoans was influenced by several factors, including natural disasters, invasions by external groups, and internal strife. However, if we consider reasons that did not contribute to their decline, we might point to sustained agricultural prosperity, which actually supported their economies. While the other factors led to their eventual downfall, a thriving agricultural base would have bolstered their societies rather than weakened them.
the volcanic eruption from thera sent a tsunami toward crete, and after the tsunami hit them, the remaining minoans were conquered by the mycenaeans. I don't know what their legacy was, i have the same question
The Mycenaeans attack the Greeks because of land. This is what caused a war.
the thing that may have caused the minoans to lose thier strength is that they were not powerfull enothgth
Archaeologists believe that a huge volcanic eruption on the island of Thera, possibly with an accompanying earthquake and tsunami, caused devastation in Crete. This could have reduced the prosperity of the Minoans, as well as weakening their ability to defend themselves, as they were either invaded or otherwise taken under the influence of Mycenaeans from Greece in the late 15th century BC.
The Minoan civ was (probably) destroyed by a major earthquake and the tsunamis that followed.There is no evidence that Minoans and Mycenaens ever fought, it was a gradual transition from one civ to the other.
the volcanic eruption from thera sent a tsunami toward crete, and after the tsunami hit them, the remaining minoans were conquered by the mycenaeans. I don't know what their legacy was, i have the same question
the mycenaeans searched for what that may have caused a war?
The Mycenaeans attack the Greeks because of land. This is what caused a war.
the thing that may have caused the minoans to lose thier strength is that they were not powerfull enothgth
Archaeologists believe that a huge volcanic eruption on the island of Thera, possibly with an accompanying earthquake and tsunami, caused devastation in Crete. This could have reduced the prosperity of the Minoans, as well as weakening their ability to defend themselves, as they were either invaded or otherwise taken under the influence of Mycenaeans from Greece in the late 15th century BC.
The Minoan civ was (probably) destroyed by a major earthquake and the tsunamis that followed.There is no evidence that Minoans and Mycenaens ever fought, it was a gradual transition from one civ to the other.
Economis decline is what caused the naval superiority to decline then
Two prominent theories regarding the collapse of the Minoan civilization around 1450 BC are the volcanic eruption of Santorini and the invasion by Mycenaean Greeks. The eruption, which occurred around 1600 BC, likely caused significant environmental and economic disruptions, including tsunamis and agricultural decline. Additionally, the Mycenaeans, who had been influenced by Minoan culture, may have exploited the weakened state of the Minoans, leading to their eventual conquest and assimilation.
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The eruption of Thera, or Santorini, around 1600 BC had catastrophic effects on the Minoan civilization on Crete. The eruption likely caused widespread ash fallout and tsunamis, leading to significant destruction of Minoan settlements and trade networks. This natural disaster may have weakened the Minoans' economic power and contributed to their eventual decline, as it disrupted agriculture and caused food shortages. Additionally, the social and political ramifications may have led to instability within Minoan society.
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