Some historians believe that a tidal wave triggered by a powerful volcanic eruption on the island of Thera was responsibile for the devastation.<--- This is incorrect the volcanic eruption may have led to the disappearance of Minoans not the Mycenaeans. Things that may have led to their destruction are: the fact that they were fighting one anuther, the major earthquakes that cause lots of damage, and the invaders that invaded them in the twelfth century B.C.
It ruined
The Dark Ages, following the collapse of the Mycenaean civilisation in the 12th Century BCE.
The Minoans and the Mycenaean.
The mycenaean kingdoms have giant stone walls, palaces, farms, and estates
Early inhabitants of Greece
It ruined
The Greeks went into the Dark Age
The Dark Ages, following the collapse of the Mycenaean civilisation in the 12th Century BCE.
By the late thirteenth century B.C., Mycenaean Greece was showing signs of serious trouble. Mycenaean states fought one another while major earthquakes caused widespread damage. In the twelfth century B.C., new waves of Greek-speaking invaders moved into Greece from the north. By 1100 B.C., Mycenaean civilization had collapsed.
Mycenaean - mi' se ne'' an - having to do with an ancient city of Greece
The Minoan Civilization on Crete, arose from about 3000 BCE. The Mycenaean civilization on mainland Greece, arose from about 1550 BCE.
mycenaean and Minoan
The Minoans and the Mycenaean.
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Mycenaean.
From 1,600 t0 1,100 BCE.
The Mycenaean civilisation.