What do we know about Mycenaean trade? By looking at archaeological evidence, we can see which places the Mycenaeans traded ...
These trade routes have left a lasting imprint in cultures ... But to trade wine, it had to be transported. In the Bronze Age, wine was first carried in amphorae – large, bulbous pottery vases ...
Minoan Trade RoutesMinoan influence inthe Bronze Age can be traced through archaeology ... provided extra incentive to develop new trading routes for Crete’s exports: timber, pottery, and ...
Recent archaeological findings have unearthed a complex network of massive Bronze Age fortifications ... allowing access to vital resources and trade routes. This positioning was crucial for ...
The half-buried Bronze Age ruins of Dmanisis Gora perch on a windswept ... Dmanisis Gora lies on the route ancient herders would have followed each spring and autumn. “One possibility is that ...
Before its entry into Britain, the Bronze Age was in full swing in Europe.The island of Crete was centre for the expansion of the bronze trade to Europe. The Mycenaeans created the finest bronze ...