mycenae (Meaning)

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mycenae (n)

an ancient city is southern Greece; center of the Mycenaean civilization during the late Bronze Age

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mycenae Sentence Examples

  1. Mycenae, an ancient Greek city, played a pivotal role in the Bronze Age.
  2. The walls of Mycenae, known as the Cyclopean Walls, were constructed with colossal blocks of stone.
  3. The Lion Gate, a monumental entrance to Mycenae, featured two lions carved in relief.
  4. The Treasury of Atreus, a tholos tomb in Mycenae, showcases the architectural prowess of its builders.
  5. The Grave Circle A at Mycenae revealed a wealth of gold and bronze artifacts, providing insights into Mycenaean culture.
  6. Heinrich Schliemann, a German archaeologist, excavated Mycenae and unearthed its hidden treasures.
  7. The Mycenaean civilization, named after Mycenae, flourished in the 15th and 14th centuries BCE.
  8. Mycenae's power extended over much of the Peloponnese and beyond.
  9. The decline of Mycenae coincided with the end of the Bronze Age and the beginning of the Dark Ages in Greece.
  10. Mycenae remains a testament to the ingenuity and artistry of the ancient Greeks.

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an ancient city is southern Greece; center of the Mycenaean civilization during the late Bronze Age

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Mycenae, an ancient Greek city, played a pivotal role in the Bronze Age.

The walls of Mycenae, known as the Cyclopean Walls, were constructed with colossal blocks of stone.

The Lion Gate, a monumental entrance to Mycenae, featured two lions carved in relief.

The Treasury of Atreus, a tholos tomb in Mycenae, showcases the architectural prowess of its builders.