5.3 Bronze Age trade networks and international relations
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The Bronze Age Aegean saw the rise of two influential civilizations: the Minoans on Crete and the Mycenaeans on mainland Greece. These cultures flourished from 3000 to 1100 BCE, developing complex societies, trade networks, and artistic traditions. The Minoans, known for their palaces and frescoes, dominated the early period. The Mycenaeans later emerged, adopting Minoan influences while developing their own distinct culture. Both civilizations ultimately collapsed, but their legacies shaped the foundations of ancient Greek civilization.
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The Bronze Age Aegean saw the rise of two influential civilizations: the Minoans on Crete and the Mycenaeans on mainland Greece. These cultures flourished from 3000 to 1100 BCE, developing complex societies, trade networks, and artistic traditions. The Minoans, known for their palaces and frescoes, dominated the early period. The Mycenaeans later emerged, adopting Minoan influences while developing their own distinct culture. Both civilizations ultimately collapsed, but their legacies shaped the foundations of ancient Greek civilization.
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