HIST 3150 Lecture 6: Lecture 6

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A cargo that was possibly directed towards the mycenaean palaces, it had a very valuable cargo. It had copper and in the resources that were made for bronze. There are stresses and strains that indicates collapse. At pylos, evidence in the linear b tablets that metals were being raioned: disrupion in trade. Perhaps there was some scarcity in bronze or in. 800 men staioned along the shores of territory of pylos in preparaion of a sea atack. Other cultures loved mycenaean potery however it decreased. Forifciaion walls extended to include cistern at mycenae. They were enclosing their walls to withstand a siege. Northern expansion of city walls at tiryns, late 14th century bce. Most people could not it in the citadel. Mycenae and pylos: muliple destrucion levels from ca. Some rebuilding on a smaller scale in the 12th century bc. Mycenaean citadel of athens may have escaped destrucion, but setlement decreases in size.

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