The Mycenaean civilization was considered a loose confederacy of city-states because it was composed of independently governed polities, each centered around a fortified palace and ruled by local kings or chieftains. These city-states, such as Mycenae, Tiryns, and Pylos, had their own economies and military forces, yet they shared cultural and linguistic ties, as well as trade networks. While they occasionally collaborated for mutual defense or trade, there was no central authority unifying them, leading to a decentralized political structure. This fragmentation contributed to their eventual decline and vulnerability to external pressures.
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The Mycenaean civilization adopted much of its culture from the Minoans.
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The Mycenaean places were held as tombs for the Mycenaean's.
The Minoan Civilization on Crete, arose from about 3000 BCE. The Mycenaean civilization on mainland Greece, arose from about 1550 BCE.
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TheDorian'sbrought theMycenaean civilization or kingdom to an end in 1150 B.C and the Mycenaean civilization began in 1600 B.C
The Mycenaean civilization adopted much of its culture from the Minoans.