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The reasons that lead to the collapse of the Mycenaean culture have been hotly debated among scholars.
The Minoan civilization was later replaced by the Mycenaean culture.
They are a product of Mycenaean culture.
The Mycenaean culture, which flourished on the Peloponnesus, was quite different in character.
It appears that after this first wave of destruction a short-lived revival of Mycenaean culture followed.
Archeologists have found evidence that this activity was probably done by the Minoan and Mycenaean cultures.
The roots of this civilization can be found in the Mycenaean culture that emerged, with Crete as its capital, more than 1,000 years earlier.
The vine preceded both the Minoan and Mycenaean cultures.
In the heavily sea-dependent Mycenaean culture, there is not sufficient evidence that Poseidon was connected with the sea.
They had lost literacy at the end of the Mycenaean culture, as the Mediterranean world fell into the Dark Ages.
Before long the Minoan culture was replaced by Mycenaean culture from mainland Greece.
The invaders of Greece underwent Minoan influence, as we have noted and produced the Mycenaean culture.
And yet, there is no question that Dorian culture superseded Mycenaean culture in the Eurotas valley.
A more like guess as to when it spread was the early historic period, with the spread of the Phoenician and Mycenaean culture throughout the mediterranean.
It recovered quickly from the collapse of Mycenaean culture, and in 1981 excavators of a burial ground found the largest 10th-century building yet known from Greece.
This type was widely used and became the most identifiable piece of Mycenaean armor, being in use from the beginning to the collapse of Mycenaean culture.
Greece basked in the opulence of its elite Mycenaean culture, and Ugarit was a bustling port city on the Syrian coast.
The importance of Crete and Minoan power decreases and Mycenaean culture rises in dominance in the southern Aegean.
Moreover, it revealed that the bearers of Mycenaean culture were ethnically connected with the populations that resided in the Greek peninsula after the end of this cultural period.
During period 2000-1000 B.C., Minoan civilization flourished at palatial centers on Crete, and Mycenaean culture arose on the Greek Mainland.
"Currently we are testing the hypothesis that the Mycenaean culture was brought to an end, at least in part, by strong earthquakes on the Peloponnese in Greece," Hinzen said.
The Cycladic, Minoan, and Mycenaean cultures of ancient Greece overlapped the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms of ancient Egypt.
Troy VII was contemporary with the late period of Mycenaean culture and the Greek Dark Ages, as well as with the late Hittite Empire to Neo-Hittite times.
The subsequent Minoan and Mycenaean cultures developed sculpture further, under influence from Syria and elsewhere, but it is in the later Archaic period from around 650 BCE that the kouros developed.
There is a clear division between the architecture of the preceding Mycenaean culture and Minoan cultures and that of the Ancient Greeks, the techniques and an understanding of their style being lost when these civilizations fell.