Greece, Mycenae ancient city - Palace

Greece, Mycenae ancient city - Palace

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Mycenae, located southwest of Athens, was a major center of Greek civilization in the second millennium BC. It played a significant role in Greek history, with its peak around 1350 BC. The site was identified in modern times using ancient descriptions. Mythologically, it was founded by Perseus and linked to legendary figures like Agamemnon. The architecture of Mycenae, including its citadel and palace complex, reflects its societal structure and historical importance. The Megaron was the hub of political and economic activities, though it lost its prominence by the 12th century BC.

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What were the main functions of the Megaron in Mycenae?

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What led to the decline of the Megaron in the late 13th century BC?

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