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In the 13th century BC, Mycenaean units underwent a transformation in tactics and weaponry and became more uniform and flexible and their weapons became smaller and lighter. Some representative types of Mycenaean armor/weapons were the boar's tusk helmet and the "Figure-of-eight" shield.
17 Νοε 2020 · Greek armor and weapons from Mycenaean civilization survive today in archaeological remains from tombs, artistic depictions, and linguistic evidence.
Learn about the Dendra armor, a full-set of bronze plates from the 15th century BC, found in a Mycenaean tomb in Greece. Discover its features, construction, and significance as a symbol of Bronze Age military technology and culture.
Learn about the warfare and military industry of the Mycenaean period (1600-1100 BC) in Greece, based on archaeological findings and Linear-B texts. Explore the variety of armors, such as plate, organic and composite, and the Homeric references to Mycenaean heroes.
4 Δεκ 2020 · Learn about the swords, spears, axes, shields, helmets, and other weapons used by the Mycenaeans, a Bronze Age warrior society in Greece. See archaeological and artistic evidence of their combat styles and tactics from 1600 to 1100 B.C.
Mycenaean Armor. Undoubtedly the Late Helladic era (15th -11th century BC), well known as Mycenean period, is characterized as a vivid war-centric society.
Body Armor: Mycenaean warriors wore bronze armor, including breastplates, greaves, and helmets. The armor was often designed to provide significant protection while allowing mobility. Helmets: Helmets were made from materials such as bronze, leather, and boar tusks.