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Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations

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1 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Sir Arthur Evans Knossos Palace Economy

2 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Review: Sir Arthur Evans Knossos Palace Economy

3 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Review: Sir Arthur Evans Knossos Palace Economy

4 Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Bronze Age Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations

5 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Today: The end of Minoan civilization: other sites and religion Mycenaean civilization: graves, palaces, writing, and collapse

6 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Other sites include -- Palace sites (Phaistos, Zakros, Mallia) -- Towns (Gournia) -- Burial sites

7 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Other sites include -- Palace sites (Phaistos, Zakros, Mallia) -- Towns (Gournia) -- Burial sites

8 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Other sites include -- Palace sites (Phaistos, Zakros, Mallia) -- Towns (Gournia) -- Burial sites

9 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Other sites include -- Palace sites (Phaistos, Zakros, Mallia) -- Towns (Gournia) -- Burial sites

10 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Other sites include -- Palace sites (Phaistos, Zakros, Mallia) -- Towns (Gournia) -- Burial sites -- small palaces -- sanctuaries (peak and cave sanctuaries) -- temples

11 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Minoan religion Places of worship Aegean religion The main purpose of Aegean religion (and very similar to later Greek and Roman religion): to secure the survival of the community Raises the question of connections

12 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Early Minoan: 3000 – 2000 BC Middle Minoan: 2000 – 1550 BC  Late Minoan: 1559 – 1100 BC Pre-palace Period: BC Old Palace Period: BC New Palace Period: BC Post-palace Period: BC Mycenaean civilization 1. Signs of progress on mainland prior to 1600 BC 2. Minoan influence on the mainland and Minoan collapse

13 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
The megaron

14 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Writing: Linear B

15 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
Shaft graves (and tholos tombs)

16 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
The Palaces Mycenae Tiryns Pylos Thebes Citadel at Gla

17 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
The Palaces The megaron has evolved to become the central focus

18 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
The Palaces The megaron has evolved to become the central focus

19 Bronze Age: Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
The Palaces The megaron has evolved to become the central focus

20 The end of Mycenaean civilization
Collapse of the Mycenaean Palaces Indications of trouble: -fortification walls extended and strengthened -fortified gates added, such as the postern gate at Tiryns -water supplies secured -wall built at the Isthmus of Corinth -fortress at Gla in Boeotia built

21 The end of Mycenaean civilization
The Destruction -nearly every Mycenaean site shows that a catastrophic destruction occurred around 1200 BC -some sites were destroyed, reoccupied and attacked again; others were destroyed and never reoccupied (e.g. Pylos) -all sites, except Athens, were all ultimately destroyed -this devastation was not limited to Greece: -Hittite Empire collapsed just after 1200 BC due to famine, unrest and rebellion -Troy was destroyed ca Egypt suffered from a series of invaders -Cyprus, parts of Palestine and Syria were also attacked

22 The end of Mycenaean civilization
Reasons for such widespread destruction: -external causes (invasions, migration, raiding)? -internal conditions due to stresses within the Mycenaean political and economic system? -collapse of mainland palaces must be viewed in context of entire Mediterranean

23 The end of Mycenaean civilization
Possible Reasons: - Dorian invasion? - Sea Peoples? - Climate change? - War between Mycenaean kingdoms? - System collapse? - Multiple causation?


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