Mycenaean Notes Review
Across
- 2. what may have destroyed Minoan fleets in the mid-1400s BCE
- 3. large palace complexes that displayed characteristic of Minoan palace complexes
- 6. this word means the Mycenaean civilization was always ready for war
- 8. one of three general Minoan activities that may have influenced the development of the Mycenaean society
- 10. rare metal import necessary to make bronze
- 12. general period of time following the fall of the Mycenaeans where populations dropped, cities were abandoned, and literacy almost completely disappeared
- 14. civilization with which the Mycenaeans may have traded
- 15. one sign that indicates Mycenaean presence, not Minoan, on Crete after 1375 BCE
- 17. Mycenaean styles of these appear on Crete after 1375 BCE
- 18. one of two things the Minoans and Mycenaeans competed for dominance in
- 19. knowledge about the origins of the Mycenaeans
- 20. name given to the huge stone walls built around some city-states, especially Mycenae
- 22. large, walled complexes that were ruled by kings
Down
- 1. what the Mycenaeans used to defend themselves from sea attacks
- 4. destruction oof the Mycenaeans may have come as a result of invasion by these people
- 5. part of Greece controlled by the Mycenaeans
- 6. the capital city of the Mycenaeans
- 7. language forerunner to Ancient Greek that was used by the Mycenaeans and replaced Linear A on Crete
- 9. open, grassy flatland in Central Eurasia from which the Mycenaeans may have migrated from
- 11. these problems between Mycenaean city-states may have contributed to the Mycenaean collapse
- 13. rather than destroying cultures they encountered, the Mycenaeans did this instead
- 15. form of naval warfare that aims at stealing items owned by others
- 16. body of water whose islands the Mycenaeans colonized
- 21. destruction of this Minoan city indicates an increased presence of Mycenaeans on Crete
- 23. one of two things the Minoans and Mycenaeans competed for dominance in