17. Which of these did the Mycenaeans learn from the Minoans?

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The Mycenaeans learned several things from the Minoans, including:

  1. Writing System: The Mycenaeans adopted and adapted the Linear A writing system used by the Minoans into their own form known as Linear B, which they used for administrative purposes.

  2. Art and Architecture: The Mycenaeans were influenced by Minoan art styles and architectural techniques, such as the use of frescoes and the construction of complex palace structures.

  3. Trade and Economy: The Mycenaeans learned about trade practices from the Minoans, which helped them develop their own extensive trade networks across the Aegean and beyond.

  4. Religious Practices: They adopted certain Minoan religious practices, including worshipping similar deities and using similar sacred symbols.

  5. Maritime Skills: The Mycenaeans improved their naval capabilities and maritime trade routes based on Minoan seafaring practices.

These influences helped shape Mycenaean culture and contributed to their eventual rise as a dominant civilization in the region.