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  1. 17 Νοε 2020 · Greek armor and weapons from Mycenaean civilization survive today in archaeological remains from tombs, artistic depictions, and linguistic evidence.

  2. 4 Δεκ 2020 · Greek armor and weapons from Mycenaean civilization survive today in archaeological remains from tombs, artistic depictions, and linguistic evidence. By Elliott McDonald, The collector

  3. The military nature of Mycenaean Greece (c. 1600–1100 BC) in the Late Bronze Age is evident by the numerous weapons unearthed, warrior and combat representations in contemporary art, as well as by the preserved Greek Linear B records.

  4. The archaeological evidence, including weapons, armor, and Linear B tablets, highlights the importance of warfare in Mycenaean society and their influence on subsequent Greek military traditions.

  5. Dated to the late Mycenaean period (c. 1450–1400 B.C.) and uncovered in the village of Dendra in the Argolid, Greece, it was a full-body armor made of bronze plates and comprised of body cuirass, shoulder guards, breast plates, and lower protection plates.

  6. The military nature of the Mycenaean Greeks is evident from the numerous weapons unearthed, the use of warrior and combat representations in contemporary art, and the preserved Greek Linear B records.

  7. In addition to these frescoes there are numerous carvings which depict the panoply of weapons and armor (or lack thereof) of Mycenaean infantry, such as the ‘Ivory Plaque from Delos.’[3] There appears to be 3 major components to the armament of a Mycenaean infantryman during the Palatial Period; a spear, large body shield and helmet- and ...

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