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Map: Mycenaean Greece

A map of Mycenaean Greece (1750 to 1050 BCE), showing the most important cities and settlements.

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This map of Mycenaean Greece highlights the major centers and territorial extent of the Mycenaean civilization, which flourished during the Late Bronze Age (c. 1600–1100 BCE).

 

Time Period Late Bronze Age, c. 1600–1100 BCE
Map Focus Territorial extent and major centers of the Mycenaean civilization.
Shaded RegionsPink areas indicate Mycenaean influence across mainland Greece, Aegean islands, Crete, and parts of western Anatolia.
Major Mycenaean Centers (Mainland)
  • Mycenae (primary center)
  • Tiryns
  • Pylos
  • Sparta
  • Korinth
  • Thebes
  • Athens
Major Mycenaean Centers (Crete)
  • Knossos
  • Kydonia (showing Mycenaean control over former Minoan centers)
Strategic Importance
  • Emphasizes maritime trade and military routes
  • Shows network of palatial centers and cultural dominance in the Aegean

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  • aegean sea
  • ancient greece
  • greek civilization
  • historical map
  • late bronze age
  • mycenaean
  • mycenaean civilization
  • mycenaean greece
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