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Minoans vs. Mycenaeans

Trading Culture Develops Many cultures settled and developed in Greece. Two of the earliest were the Minoans (muh-NOH-unhz) and the Myceanaens (my-suh-NEE-uhns). By 2000 BC the Minoans had built an advanced society on the island of Crete. Crete lay south of the Aegean in the eastern Mediterranean. Later, the Mycenaeans built towns on the Greek mainland. These two civilizations influenced the entire Aegean region and helped shape later cultures in Greece.

The Minoans Because they lived on an island, the Minoans spent much of their time at sea. They were among the best shipbuilders of their time. Minoan ships carried good such as wood, olive oil, and pottery all around the eastern Mediterranean. They traded these goods for coper, gold, silver, and jewels.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9ob-zcnquU Although Crete’s location was excellent for Minoan traders, its geography had its dangers. Sometime in the 1600s BC a huge volcano erupted just north of Crete. This eruption created a giant wave that flooded much of Crete. In addition, the eruption threw up huge clouds of ash, ruining crops and burying cities. This eruption may have led to the end of Minoan civilization.

The Mycenaeans Although they lived in what is now Greece and influenced Greek society, historians don’t consider the Minoans to be Greek. This is because the Minoans didn’t speak the Greek language. The first people to speak Greek, and therefore the first to be considered Greek, were the Mycenaeans.

While the Minoans were sailing the Mediterranean, the Mycenaens were building fortresses all over the Greek mainland. The largest and most powerful fortress was Mycenae (my-SEE-nee), after which the Mycenaens were named.

By the mid-1400s, Minoan society had declined allowed the Mycenaens to take over Crete and become the major traders in the eastern Mediterranean.

They set up colonies in northern Greece and Italy from which they shipped goods to markets around the Mediterranean and Black seas.

The Mycenaens didn’t think trade had to be conducted peacefully The Mycenaens didn’t think trade had to be conducted peacefully. They often attacked other kingdoms. Some historians think the Mycenaens attacked the city of Troy, possibly starting the legendary Trojan War, which is found in many works of literature. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrnTp6B6HUM&list=PL3280DC84AEDC9207

Mycenaen society began to fall apart in the 1200s BC when invaders from Europe swept into Greece. At the same time, earthquakes destroyed many cities. As Mycenaean's civilization crumbled, Greece slid into a period of warfare and disorder, a period called the Dark Age.