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
- 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.
- The Grave Circle A at Mycenae revealed a wealth of gold and bronze artifacts, providing insights into Mycenaean culture.
- Heinrich Schliemann, a German archaeologist, excavated Mycenae and unearthed its hidden treasures.
- The Mycenaean civilization, named after Mycenae, flourished in the 15th and 14th centuries BCE.
- Mycenae's power extended over much of the Peloponnese and beyond.
- The decline of Mycenae coincided with the end of the Bronze Age and the beginning of the Dark Ages in Greece.
- 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.