- Look up
mycenaean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mycenaean may
refer to:
Something from or
belonging to the
ancient town of
Mycenae in the Peloponnese...
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University Press. ISBN 9780691035239. Nikolaou,
Kyriakos (1973). The
First Myceneans in Cyprus. Nicosia:
Department of Antiquities, Cyprus. Nilsson, Martin...
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correspond to Ποσειδάων (Poseidaōn) and Ποσειδάϝoνος (Poseidawοnos) in
Mycenean Gr****; in
Homeric Gr****, it
appears as Ποσιδάων (Posidaōn); in Aeolic,...
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Mycenaean Gr**** Native to
Mycenean Greece Region Southern Balkans/Crete Era 16th–12th
century BC
Language family Indo-European ****enic Gr**** Mycenaean...
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dominant in both
Minoan and
Mycenean cults during the
Bronze Age.
Wanax was her male
companion (paredros) in the
Mycenean cult, and usually, this title...
- pan from
Syros Flying-fish wall
painting fragment from
Phylakopi Melos Mycenean civilization is
represented by stone,
bronze and
ceramic pots, figurines...
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Minoan and
Mycenean religion. In the
Anthesteria Dionysos is the "divine child".
There is
evidence of a cult in
Eleusis from the
Mycenean period; however...
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preceded the
Mycenean civilization. The "center" of the
culture was the
settlement of
Tiryns that saw
further development during the
Mycenean period. Around...
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first advanced civilisation in Europe. The
Minoans were
followed by the
Myceneans, who
collapsed suddenly around 1200 BCE,
ushering the
European Iron Age...
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title of a goddess. The word was
inherited by
classical Gr**** from
Mycenean Gr**** with the same
meaning and it was
applied to
several goddesses. A...