Mycenaean GreeceRoutledge & K. Paul, 1976 - 316 من الصفحات "Mycenaean Greece (c. 1600 BC? c. 1100 BC) was a cultural period of Bronze Age Greece taking its name from the archaeological site of Mycenae in northeastern Argolis, in the Peloponnese of southern Greece. Athens, Pylos, Thebes, and Tiryns are also important sites of this period. The last phase of the Bronze Age in Ancient Greece, it is the historical setting of much ancient Greek literature and myth, including the epics of Homer."--Wikipedia. |
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ABSA Aegean Ahhiyawa Anatolia appearance archaeological areas Argolid Athens attested Attica Blegen Boeotia century BC chamber tombs citadel connexion Cretan Crete cult Cyclades Cyprus decorated destruction dialect Dorians Early Helladic Egypt Egyptian Evans evidence excavations fifteenth century Figure frescoes Furumark gold Grave Circle Greek mainland Grey Minyan Helladic period Heraclids Hittite king Homeric Hope Simpson House IIIb pottery IIIb settlement IIIc important Indo-European Karo's Knossos Late Bronze Age Late Helladic IIIb Late Minoan Late Minoan Ib later Lerna LH IIIb Linear B tablets linguistic Marinatos Mediterranean megaron Messenia Middle Bronze Age Middle Helladic Minoan Influence motifs Myce Mycenae Mycenaean age Mycenaean culture Mycenaean Greece Mycenaean pottery Mycenaean settlement Mycenaean world Mylonas naean namely objects Orchomenos palace palatial Peloponnese phase present Pylos Shaft Graves stelae style suggest swords texts Thebes Thessaly thirteenth century tholoi tion Tiryns Troy Tsountas Ugarit vases Wace walls wanax ἐν