Minoans VS Mycenaean
*Crete-island 3,189 square mi
Legend: birthplace of Zeus
*Mycenae-city NE of Peloponnesian Peninsula
Legend: Founded by Perseus
Minoans: culture developed on Crete about 3000BCE
Maritime Culture
Trade routes with Spain, Egypt, Canaan, and Asia Minor
Social = egalitarian
Recreation like dance, music, bull leaping
Peaceful = lack of war scenes in art, festivals, culture model for Mycenae (earliest developed culture on Main land Greece).
Minoans flourished for about 600 yrs between 2000-1400 BCE. Cretan palaces and villages destroyed in 1700BCE by earthquakes. Minoans rebuilt. The next 100 yrs they established settlements for trade rather than imperialistic purposes. (Thera, Kythera, Melos and Rhodes)
Minoans and neighbors mutually tolerant and supportive. Minoans benefited from trade and created glorious art and architecture.
Mycenae: Settled 2700 BCE
Most myths from there
Homer used tales in his writings
Language
Developed agricultural economy (agrarian)
Sea trade with Egypt and Asia Minor
Unlike Minoans, strong military
Art reflects militia importance (why?)
Used horses as vehicles of war
Hierarchy: Kings, Soldiers, Priests, Slaves
Recreation-few, mostly religious festivals and music
Mycenaean invaders launched invasions on Crete in the mice 15th century BCE. Causes (?):
1. need for copper and other ores for weapons
2. disputes over land and trade routes caused exodus to Asia Minor leaving economy weak
3. Mycenaeans could no longer defend against hostile cultures and fled to the safety of Crete.
Invasions of Crete 1450 BCE = Minoan culture ends. Captive artist and architects sent to Mycenae to serve Mycenaean Kings. The Cretan palace of Knossos was occupied by Mycenae’s military. Weapons, chariots and battles were now introduced into art, murals and Cretan culture.
End of Mycenae: 1100BCE, 350 yrs later = DORIAN GREEKS (Dark Ages)
United tribes from NW Greece and Asia Minor invaded Peloponnesus, the southern Aegean Islands and Crete, ending Mycenaean rule. However, through Dorian reign, elements of both cultures were incorporated into the art, architecture and literature of Classical Greece.