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- University Press. ISBN 9780691035239. Nikolaou, Kyriakos (1973). The First Myceneans in Cyprus. Nicosia: Department of Antiquities, Cyprus. Nilsson, Martin...
- Look up mycenaean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mycenaean may refer to: Something from or belonging to the ancient town of Mycenae in the Peloponnese...
- Mycenaean Gr**** Native to Mycenean Greece Region Southern Balkans/Crete Era 16th–12th century BC Language family Indo-European ****enic Gr**** Achaean Mycenaean...
- correspond to Ποσειδάων (Poseidaōn) and Ποσειδάϝoνος (Poseidawοnos) in Mycenean Gr****; in Homeric Gr****, it appears as Ποσιδάων (Posidaōn); in Aeolic,...
- dominant in both Minoan and Mycenean cults during the Bronze Age. Wanax was her male companion (paredros) in the Mycenean cult, and usually, this title...
- Minoan and Mycenean religion. In the Anthesteria Dionysos is the "divine child". There is evidence of a cult in Eleusis from the Mycenean period; however...
- and 2). It is unlikely that Demeter appears as da-ma-te in a Linear B (Mycenean Gr****) inscription (PY En 609); the word 𐀅𐀔𐀳, da-ma-te, probably refers...
- and a title of a goddess. The word was inherited by classical Gr**** from Mycenean Gr**** with the same meaning and it was applied to several goddesses. A...
- some evidence that they were derived from the religious practices of the Mycenean period. The Mysteries represented the myth of the abduction of ****phone...
- Mesopotamia in the 3rd millennium BC. Pebble mosaics were made in Tiryns in Mycenean Greece; mosaics with patterns and pictures became widespread in classical...