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Mycenaean culture
The Minoans were roughly contemporary with the Helladic culture. They lived on the Greek mainland and later developed into the Mycenaean civlisation, who would go on to conquer Minoan Crete and integrate some of Minoan culture into their own. There was also the Cycladic culture which lived on the Cyclades in the Aegean, and again is roughly contemporary with the Minoan civilisation.
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The Minoans were people who lived on the island of Crete between about 2600 and 1400 BC. They had a complex culture and a written language, although we haven't yet decoded it. The Mycenaean people lived in regions around the Aegean Sea, including Greece, between 1600 and 1100 BC.
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Mycenaean culture
Mycenaean culture
The Minoans were roughly contemporary with the Helladic culture. They lived on the Greek mainland and later developed into the Mycenaean civlisation, who would go on to conquer Minoan Crete and integrate some of Minoan culture into their own. There was also the Cycladic culture which lived on the Cyclades in the Aegean, and again is roughly contemporary with the Minoan civilisation.
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In southern and Peloponnesian Greece and the Aegean Islands.
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Early Cycladic art is characterized by its simplicity and abstraction, primarily seen in the iconic marble figurines that often depict human forms with minimal detail. Unlike the more elaborate and narrative-driven art of the Minoans and Mycenaeans, Cycladic art emphasizes geometric shapes and a focus on form rather than representation. Additionally, Cycladic art often reflects a different cultural and social context, prioritizing personal expression and spiritual significance over the grandeur associated with other Aegean civilizations. This distinctive style marks a unique development within the broader spectrum of Aegean art.
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Aegean Sea Culture
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The first people to settle on the islands of the Aegean Sea were the Cycladic civilization around 3200 BCE. They were followed by the Minoans on Crete by around 2600 BCE and the Mycenaeans on mainland Greece by around 1600 BCE.
Elizabeth Virginia Milburn has written: 'Aegean pottery from the late Bronze Age houses at Ayia Irini in Keos' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Excavations (Archaeology), Mycenaean Pottery, Pottery, Mycenaean